On 2015-06-23 Tue 20:04 PM |, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
The first thing the postfix guys will tell you is to try without chroot.
Well before that,
they'll ask for log extracts
output from 'postconf -n' + 'postconf -Mf'.
http://www.postfix.org/DEBUG_README.html#mail
Hey Guys,
thanks for the response
Am 23.06.2015 um 11:56 schrieb Heiko Zimmermann:
Markus,
are you kidding?
http://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-74/product_id-128/version_id-50739/PHP-PHP-5.2.5.html
Im aware that php isn't a thing you want to use in a 5.2.4 but we don't
On 2015-06-24, Markus Rosjat ros...@ghweb.de wrote:
And OpenBSD 4.2 is released Nov 1, 2007. You dont think it is important
to upgrade?
Sure it is, if you grand me 35h/day I will upgrade it right now ...
If you don't have time to upgrade, you surely don't have time to
investigate a security
Hi,all.
reciprocally i can send mail , but i can not recieve mail with sylpheed .
all that i do is the next.
1) /usr/local/sbin/dovecot-mkcert.sh
2)/etc/postfix/main.cf
-
myhostname = abc.vs.sakura.ne.jp
mydomain = vs.sakura.ne.jp
myorigin = $myhostname
mydestination =
Hi,
my setup is actually more complicated, but for purpose of this mail I
am going to try and keep it simple.
My firewall redirects requests to some service from the Internet to
server on private network:
pass in on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to $srv-pub port $service rdr-to
$srv-priv
The solution seem his explain on this link
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html#reflect
Message d'origine
De: Marko Cupać
Envoyé: mercredi 24 juin 2015 07:21
À: misc@openbsd.org
Objet: pf nat and routing question
Hi,
my setup is actually more complicated, but for purpose of this mail I
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 09:08:25PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
-bcopy(sc-tulip_setupdata, sc-tulip_setupbuf,
- sizeof(sc-tulip_setupbuf));
+bcopy(sc-tulip_setupdata, sc-tulip_setupbuf, TULIP_SETUP);
+sc-tulip_setupbuf = dma_alloc(TULIP_SETUP, PR_WAITOK);
+
On 06/24/15 15:00, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
thanks for skinner , i now understand the difficulty of dovecot .
it is the area of speciallist.
so i return to pop3d.
about 5 years ago , i can mail server with it .
then
# pkg_add pop3d
The following new rcscripts were installed: /etc/rc.d/pop3d
On 25/06/15 00:18 +0200, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc@,
I'm currently looking into a managed switch for my home and I would
like to achieve this with OpenBSD's bridge(4) option and pf. The
throughput shouldn't be too high (at most some video streaming to my
tv and generic websurfing) and
Hello misc@,
I'm currently looking into a managed switch for my home and I would like
to achieve this with OpenBSD's bridge(4) option and pf. The throughput
shouldn't be too high (at most some video streaming to my tv and
generic websurfing) and preferably with low power usage.
I found the
On Mar 16 11:36:08, o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:20:07AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-15, Todd C. Miller todd.mil...@courtesan.com wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 12:29:21 -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I think the consensus was to try and replace it with
lausg...@gmail.com:
Bruno Bigras-2 wrote:
2015-06-18 2:00 GMT-04:00 lausgans:
Ah, just still not compiled in:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/octeon/conf/GENERIC.diff?
r1=1.17r2=1.18f=h
I'm looking forward for this. Is it ready to be tested or should I wait?
Could
On 06/24/15 18:41, John Nyhuis wrote:
Thanks for the advice...
I think I have discovered the problem...
bond0 is a virtual interface that consists of two LACP bonded NICs.
All rules targeting the bond0 interface are ignored by pf, (I have no
idea why), and only rules targeting the physical
On 06/24/2015 11:26 AM, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
Hi all,
I'm mainly a FreeBSD user but want to learn OpenBSD. I'm also interested
in basic electronics, like programming own thermometer. That's why I
want to install OpenBSD on my BeagleBone Black and write some simple
programs using I/O pins. Are
Thanks for the advice...
I think I have discovered the problem...
bond0 is a virtual interface that consists of two LACP bonded NICs.
All rules targeting the bond0 interface are ignored by pf, (I have no idea why), and only rules targeting the physical NICs that are members of
bond0 get
Hi,
I'm adding a static route to the OpenBGPD process. The route is distributed
correctly.
But when I delete the route, OpenBGPD still distribute it, even it is no
longer in the routing (netstat -rn4)
I have to restart the OpenBGPD process to delete the route.
I'm using pfsense 2.2.2 (FreeBSD
Hi all,
I'm mainly a FreeBSD user but want to learn OpenBSD. I'm also interested
in basic electronics, like programming own thermometer. That's why I
want to install OpenBSD on my BeagleBone Black and write some simple
programs using I/O pins. Are there any tutorials on this? I have found
some
On Jun 24, 2015, at 10:02 AM, Graham Stephens
gra...@thestephensdomain.com wrote:
I've tried to set up nsd on 5.7 x64 and it's not working as it
should, but I'm lost as to where to look to correct the issue. I was
hoping for some pointers. :)
(possible) Symptoms:
Starting nsd causes
I started a BUG in Vancouver, have already had several meetings. There is
a VanBUG mailing list for discussion and meeting announcements
http://vancouvercommunity.net/lists/info/van-bug
The domain www.vanbug.ca currently forwards to Meetup page for
announcements of next meeting.
On 2015-06-24 Wed 20:43 PM |, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
C)
# cat /var/log/maillog
Jun 24 20:00:01 abc newsyslog[2762]: logfile turned over
Jun 24 20:01:38 abc postfix/anvil[6614]: statistics: max connection rate
1/60s for (submission:1.2.3.4) at Jun 24 19:58:17
Jun 24 20:01:38 abc
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:50 AM, Mike Burns mike+open...@mike-burns.com
wrote:
On 2015-06-24 19.18.42 +0200, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
On 06/24/15 19:11, Michael McConville wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 05:26:10PM +0200, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
I'm mainly a FreeBSD user but want to learn OpenBSD.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Hrishikesh Muruk hris...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, those man pages seem like good starting points.
The online man (man.cgi) for intro(9) is very short I suppose the other
man pages in section 9 (kernel developer's manual) will have more details.
Is there a
NSD (name server daemon) is for authoritative DNS - answering the
question for internet users what is the IP address of my servers.
You may want to use Unbound. It is a recursive DNS lookup that answers
the question: what is the IP address of a server out on the internet
that belongs to someone
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 05:26:10PM +0200, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
Hi all,
I'm mainly a FreeBSD user but want to learn OpenBSD. I'm also interested
in basic electronics, like programming own thermometer. That's why I
want to install OpenBSD on my BeagleBone Black and write some simple
programs
On 06/24/15 19:11, Michael McConville wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 05:26:10PM +0200, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
Hi all,
I'm mainly a FreeBSD user but want to learn OpenBSD. I'm also interested
in basic electronics, like programming own thermometer. That's why I
want to install OpenBSD on my
On 2015-06-24 19.18.42 +0200, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
On 06/24/15 19:11, Michael McConville wrote:
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 05:26:10PM +0200, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
I'm mainly a FreeBSD user but want to learn OpenBSD. I'm also interested
in basic electronics, like programming own thermometer. That's
On Wed, June 24, 2015 2:28 pm, Peter Pauly wrote:
NSD (name server daemon) is for authoritative DNS - answering the
question for internet users what is the IP address of my servers.
You may want to use Unbound. It is a recursive DNS lookup that answers
the question: what is the IP address of
thanks for skinner , i now understand the difficulty of dovecot .
it is the area of speciallist.
so i return to pop3d.
about 5 years ago , i can mail server with it .
then
# pkg_add pop3d
The following new rcscripts were installed: /etc/rc.d/pop3d
but
# /usr/local/sbin/pop3d -d
pop3d ready;
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