Helio,
configs are just reduced to the famous
listen on lo0
table aliases db:/etc/mail/aliases.db
table secret db:/etc/mail/secret.db
accept for local alias aliases deliver to mbox
accept for any relay
aliases rebuilt ok,
# smtpd -d
debug: init ssl-tree
info:
Another possible solution is to make a default 5.4 install to a raw qemu image
in OSX or FreeBSD and dd that to a usb stick.
Regards
Moss
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 12:13:06PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Helio,
configs are just reduced to the famous
[...]
system is current as of Sat Apr 5 19:05:54 EEST 2014
Hi,
Did you follow the steps at:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20140313
--
Gilles Chehade
On 04/07/2014 12:57 PM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 12:13:06PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Helio,
configs are just reduced to the famous
[...]
system is current as of Sat Apr 5 19:05:54 EEST 2014
Hi,
Did you follow the steps at:
Am 04/07/14 00:15, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
On 2014-04-06, Stefan Wollny stefan.wol...@web.de wrote:
(1) I waited - but claws-mail is still not in the set of packages though
everything got update by April 5th.
Webkit was still broken on i386 for that build run.
The next build run will have
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:35:31 +0100
Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.com wrote:
| Another possible solution is to make a default 5.4 install to a raw qemu
image in OSX or FreeBSD and dd that to a usb stick.
|
| Regards
| Moss
|
Maybe I missed some of the posts but instead of all these crazy
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Brett Mahar br...@coiloptic.org wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:35:31 +0100
Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.com wrote:
| Another possible solution is to make a default 5.4 install to a raw qemu
image in OSX or FreeBSD and dd that to a usb stick.
|
| Regards
On 2014/04/07 13:08, Norman Gray wrote:
Stuart, hello.
On 2014 Apr 6, at 23:39, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
ale(4) and the USB drivers are not on the single-floppy installer
that you're using, hence the lack of network and flash devices.
Ah, well that explains
On Sun, Apr 06, 2014 at 03:38:17PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Chris Bennett [chrisbenn...@bennettconstruction.us] wrote:
X is also built in.
Gee, base is so insecure!!
X is a security disaster
Most of the internet sites I use work just fine with lynx.
vi works ok.
I use some
On 2014-04-07, Brett Mahar br...@coiloptic.org wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:35:31 +0100
Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.com wrote:
| Another possible solution is to make a default 5.4 install to a raw qemu
image in OSX or FreeBSD and dd that to a usb stick.
|
| Regards
| Moss
|
Maybe I
Stuart, hello.
On 2014 Apr 6, at 23:39, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
ale(4) and the USB drivers are not on the single-floppy installer
that you're using, hence the lack of network and flash devices.
Ah, well that explains _that_ little problem, and neatly closes off a
Brett, hello.
On 2014 Apr 7, at 12:36, Brett Mahar br...@coiloptic.org wrote:
Maybe I missed some of the posts but instead of all these crazy convoluted
methods, just install to a usb drive on a regular computer (ie one with a cd
rom) then boot ramdisk (bsd.rd) on your netbook, explanations
Norman Gray nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk wrote:
Stuart, hello.
On 2014 Apr 6, at 23:39, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
ale(4) and the USB drivers are not on the single-floppy installer
that you're using, hence the lack of network and flash devices.
Ah, well that explains
Hello.
I've upgraded -current (i386, dated april 6th, 2014), and a few things
(e.g. pkg_mgr and libreoffice4.1) won't start.
Is it intentionally broken, or the packages are just out of sync?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
I've upgraded -current (i386, dated april 6th, 2014), and a few things
(e.g. pkg_mgr and libreoffice4.1) won't start.
Is it intentionally broken, or the packages are just out of sync?
You did not say what state you were upgrading from. Your question can't
be answered without this
I have had a kernel panic that took down my system, and I was
wondering if someone
can provide some insight into where I can begin with this. I had to
reboot the machine
to get it back up, but I did run a trace and grabbed the output from
dmesg before I
rebooted.
If this isn't enough
I've upgraded from a previous -current, also tagged 5.5, a month or two old.
But it seems it's not broken, pkg_mgr works, it just had to have the
database initialized. Regarding libreoffice, I've also pkg_deleted
4.1.3.2p3v0 and pkg_add 4.1.5.3v0 and it started.
I can't remember if I started
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 9:52 AM, soko.tica soko.t...@gmail.com wrote:
But it seems it's not broken, pkg_mgr works, it just had to have the
database initialized. Regarding libreoffice, I've also pkg_deleted
4.1.3.2p3v0 and pkg_add 4.1.5.3v0 and it started.
pkg_add -u, to bring all your packages
Of course I run sysmerge :)
pkg_add -u (immediately after sysmerge) didn't do the trick this time for
this particular package (libreoffice), but pkg_delete and pkg_add
thereafter did.
BTW, I saw some new groups added after the upgrade: _smtpq, _nds and
_unbound. Is it wrong if i say AWESOME (I'm
On 2014-04-07 13:30, soko.tica wrote:
BTW, I saw some new groups added after the upgrade: _smtpq, _nds and
_unbound. Is it wrong if i say AWESOME (I'm almost 50)?
It's great that you noticed, however these were already described in
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html -- this is a document
I do apologize for continuing offtopic. Although jggimi is right, and one
should have read first, I'm simply used to -current working FLAWLESSLY on
my home desktop, as well as -stable on my small home network.
:)
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 7:35 PM, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On
Hi list,
I encounter a problem while aptempting to get siproxd acting as a
transparent SIP proxy and PF.
OpenBSD version is 5.4 on amd64.
OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC) #37: Tue Jul 30 15:24:05 MDT 2013
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
siproxd installed from
I don't know the direct answer to your question, but taking a step back...
Any reason you want a transparent SIP proxy rather than an
explicitly-configured SIP B2BUA? The latter is usually much easier to
set up and maintain.
Simon
--
DTN made easy, lean, and smart --
previously on this list Stuart Henderson contributed:
If a port is considered dangerous like wireshark was it
is removed to avoid encouraging it but users can still build it of
course.
There's a problem with *not* having it in ports too, if people do compile
it for
previously on this list Riccardo Mottola contributed:
Yes, sysmerge is really neat.
Perhaps I should expand as to why if it has been so long without him
using.
sysmerge handles everything in /etc! via etc??.tgz and xetc??.tgz and
lets you do quick diffs (which I shamelessly copied from for my
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 13:08:08 +0100
Norman Gray nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk wrote:
| Brett, hello.
|
| On 2014 Apr 7, at 12:36, Brett Mahar br...@coiloptic.org wrote:
|
| Maybe I missed some of the posts but instead of all these crazy convoluted
methods, just install to a usb drive on a regular
Kevin Chadwick ma1l1ists at yahoo.co.uk writes:
previously on this list frantisek holop contributed:
the lack of the same file is stopping sysmerge
from working.
I'm sure you know but just in case, -S skips the check which you can do
manually as Theo mentioned.
Also - unless I am
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 9:49 AM, sangdrax8 sangdr...@gmail.com wrote:
I have had a kernel panic that took down my system, and I was wondering if
someone
can provide some insight into where I can begin with this. I had to reboot
the machine
to get it back up, but I did run a trace and
On August 27, 2014 10:16:21 PM CEST, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:
...
Kevin, FYI, your time is horribly off...
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