Hi,
I have no idea about monit but I have a piece of code that might do what
you want:
http://u.poolp.org/~gilles/projects/procstated/
However that's just a hack, the proper fix is to provide us with the output
from 'smtpd -dv' so we can fix the corrupt session bug ;-)
Gilles
On Tue, Nov
At the risk of replying to a months-old thread which I was guilty of
starting, I want to close it with the following observation. I hope this
might be of use to others with newer laptops with SATA-drive and crappy
Intel chipsets.
Today I installed my newly-arrived OpenBSD 5.0 CD (amd64) on my
Hi,
I'm running a mailserver with smtpd (on OpenBSD) for a small group of folks and
get some (very occasional) crashes - usually just corrupted sessions.
No big deal, a restart of smtpd is all that it takes.
I'm trying to create a Monit (v 4.10.1) recipe that will automatically restart
the smtp
I am trying to install OpenBSD 5.0 on a SuperMicro system that includes LSI
MegaRAID 9240. When it gets to the point of trying to configure the disk
partitions it says there are no drives. I assume this is because the standard
driver set is not compatible with the RAID controller. Is there any way
Yeah it's on my todo list :-).
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:58:10AM +0400, Alexei Malinin wrote:
> Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> > ...
> > I at least would be pretty reluctant to include full terminfo entries as
> > local changes in OpnBSD. If possible try to get them upstream.
>
> Hello, Nicholas.
>
I have auditd configured on a number of linux servers and I'm trying
to find something similar for OpenBSD. Any recommendations?
Some of the things I'm looking to log:
exec, system-wide
read,write,move,delete,etc on selected files
read,write,move,delete,etc of /etc
Thanks.
On 2011-11-15, Raymond Lillard wrote:
> I question the wisdom of identifying the source of
> your trapping info. It outs ualberta.ca as a trap.
This is fine as far as I'm concerned. If it means the smarter spammers
avoid sending to ualberta.ca as a result, that is good for UofA.
Hi Nick,
Well it might be just a workaround but thanks to this fix my
firewall now boots smoothly without any timeout and no more error messages. I
guess then that it is really related to the compact flash card itself.
Regards,
ML
- Original Message -
From: Nick Holland
To: misc@openbsd.
On 2011-11-15 20.55, Raymond Lillard wrote:
> On 11/14/2011 06:28 AM, James J. Lippard wrote:
>> That is, my spamd.conf now looks like this:
>> uatraps:\
>> :black:\
>> :msg="Your address %A has sent mail to a ualberta.ca spamtrap\n\
>> within the last 24 hours":\
>>
On 11/14/2011 06:28 AM, James J. Lippard wrote:
I had the same problem, which I worked around by changing my
spamd.conf to use a local file instead of FTP, and downloading the
traplist.gz file in my daily.local.
That is, my spamd.conf now looks like this:
uatraps:\
:black:\
:m
On 11/10/2011 09:13 PM, Maurice Janssen wrote:
On 11/10/2011 10:51 AM, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Maurice Janssen wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some trouble doing a build of xenocara on a vaxstation under
5.0-stable.
I know it's not needed because there are no patches for xe
In an earlier message which apparently didn't make it to the mailing
list due to being oversized, I wrote
> I've just installed 5.0/amd64 (from the CD set) on a Lenovo
> Thinkpad T60 laptop (dmesg below). I'm running GENERIC.mp. I
> will probably move to -stable soon, but right now I'm running
>
On 2011-11-15, Nick Holland wrote:
> Does this work for you?
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq12.html#i386flash
> Certainly not a proper fix, but a way to avoid it...
Easier than soldering the missing line though..
* Henning Brauer [2011-11-14 21:27]:
> while this is all correct, let me try to pahse it in a way that i
> think is clearer. the bpf hooks (aka where bpf grabs the packets) are
> "outside" pf, i. e. inbound packets hit pf before bpf and outgoing pf
^^^
On 11/15/11 04:45, ML mail wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Nexcom NSA-1083 network appliance as firewall which I recently
> upgraded to OpenBSD 5.0 amd64 and am still having some delays during booting
> because of wd0 timeout. As I was running OpenBSD 4.4 I was told this somehow
> might disappear in lat
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Hello,
With recent binary snapshot it(4) driver hang my system on boot.
disabling it(4) allows to boot flawlesly and work after boot without
problem.
Is that my local hardware problem or bug? I want it(4) because it
provides me with watchdog.
dmesg without it(4) follows:
OpenBSD 5.0-current (GEN
> Never thought I would see confucionism on misc@
"Confucius say too much. recent Chinese proverb"
(from fortune(6))
Julf
Hi,
I have a Nexcom NSA-1083 network appliance as firewall which I recently
upgraded to OpenBSD 5.0 amd64 and am still having some delays during booting
because of wd0 timeout. As I was running OpenBSD 4.4 I was told this somehow
might disappear in later releases of OpenBSD but unfortunately it di
Thanks for the tips but does anyone know where this problem come from ?
Le 14/11/2011 10:13, Manuel Giraud a C)crit :
Hi,
I've just set up a mail server with 5.0. I have put spamd in front (in
default greylisting mode). It works great following the man pages but
when I activate the spamd-setup
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