On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 9:19 PM Joseph Mayer
wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 1:56 PM, Philip Guenther
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 8:40 PM Joseph Mayer joseph.ma...@protonmail.com
> > wrote:
> >
> > > After having changed /etc/login.conf I'd like to effectuate the
> > > changes dir
> From s...@spacehopper.org Tue Oct 30 19:32:56 2018
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> From: Stuart Henderson
> Subject: Re: Bluetooth Support
> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 23:24:04 + (UTC)
>
> On 2018-10-30, Marco Menne wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
> > I installed OpenBSD 6.4 on an old iMac from 2010 and n
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From: Marco Menne
Date: Mi., 31. Okt. 2018 um 01:02 Uhr
Subject: Re: Bluetooth Support
To:
That is true. It seems not to be a standart keyboard. One time I tried
to connect it with my Android tablet, but without success. Some Linux
distributions had also p
On 2018-10-30, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm configuring spamd and I noticed that when I send an e-mail from
> GMail, each time the e-mail is submitted by a different IP address.
>
> Here is spamdb output after sending a test email to myself:
>
> GREY|209.85.219.182|mail-yb1-f182.google.c
On 2018-10-30, Marco Menne wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I installed OpenBSD 6.4 on an old iMac from 2010 and nearly everything
> works fine. The sound is cruel but this is a minor problem.
> The Apple has a Bluetooth keyboard and I do not find a way to get it
> working. I read in some forum that Blue
On 10/30/2018 11:51 AM, leroy jordan wrote:
Hello,
I have a question about the config, A. and the BIOS setup if any for
obsd6.4, please point me in the right direction.
Also, is it possible to activate Sim, as I don't trust public Wi-Fi.
Thank you very much
Leroy Jordan
I'm running a T430.
Okay, thank you for these detailed answer. Now, I do not need to search for
further information.
Marco
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Marco Menne
marco.menn...@gmail.com
GnuPG-Public-Key:
https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x96A01AB59F6F7ECF
Am Di., 30. Okt. 2018 um 21:27 Uhr schrieb Chris Narkiewicz
On 30.10.2018 13:59, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 10/30/18 8:46 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote: W dniu 30/10/2018 o 19:31, Peter
> N. M. Hansteen pisze: yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd
> (hinted at in the spamd
> man pages) is for.
>
> To some extent it helps to whitelist IP ad
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 20:07, Marco Menne pisze:
I read in some forum that Bluetooth is not supported in OpenBSD.
Is this true?
It was, but bt was removed.
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/netbt/Attic/bluetooth.h
Revision 1.7, Fri Jul 11 21:54:38 2014 UTC (4 years, 3 months ago)
I had no problems on the T400 series, including T400 and T430. Switched to the
E Series with OpenBSD 6.4. Can´t speak about bluetooth, since I don´t use that.
But that aside I had no issues.
My knowledge isn´t deep enough to make an educated guess about possible issues
with 6.4 but I´d be surpri
On Tue 30 Oct 2018 9:07 PM, Marco Menne wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I installed OpenBSD 6.4 on an old iMac from 2010 and nearly everything
> works fine. The sound is cruel but this is a minor problem.
> The Apple has a Bluetooth keyboard and I do not find a way to get it
> working. I read in some f
Hello there,
I installed OpenBSD 6.4 on an old iMac from 2010 and nearly everything
works fine. The sound is cruel but this is a minor problem.
The Apple has a Bluetooth keyboard and I do not find a way to get it
working. I read in some forum that Bluetooth is not supported in OpenBSD.
Is this tru
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 08:59:07PM +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 10/30/18 8:46 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> > W dniu 30/10/2018 o??19:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen pisze:
> >> yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
> >> man pages) is for.
> >>
> >> To some ex
On 10/30/18 8:46 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 30/10/2018 o 19:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen pisze:
>> yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
>> man pages) is for.
>>
>> To some extent it helps to whitelist IP addresses and networks that
>> domains list in their
Hi all,
Just looking for a heads up is there any problems with me installing
openbsd on T430 as I have seen the X1 has a problem with the pointer.
On a side note, I was reading on miscellaneous a while back about Bluetooth
I would like to get the information again so I can start work on that
por
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 19:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen pisze:
yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
man pages) is for.
To some extent it helps to whitelist IP addresses and networks that
domains list in their SPF info.
Yeah, I hoped there are some reputable sources
On 10/30/18 7:54 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm configuring spamd and I noticed that when I send an e-mail from
> GMail, each time the e-mail is submitted by a different IP address.
yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
man pages) is for.
To some ext
Hi,
I'm configuring spamd and I noticed that when I send an e-mail from
GMail, each time the e-mail is submitted by a different IP address.
Here is spamdb output after sending a test email to myself:
GREY|209.85.219.182|mail-yb1-f182.google.com|...
GREY|209.85.219.177|mail-yb1-f177.google.com
Hello,
I have a question about the config, A. and the BIOS setup if any for
obsd6.4, please point me in the right direction.
Also, is it possible to activate Sim, as I don't trust public Wi-Fi.
Thank you very much
Leroy Jordan
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 16:58, Chris Narkiewicz pisze:
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 15:56, Ricardo Mestre pisze:
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it.
I'm sorry, you were right. I misread both your e-mail and man page.
Thank you all for help.
Best regards,
Chris
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 15:53, Solene Rapenne pisze:> do you run spamd-setup(8)?
Yes, I see that it downloads nixspam and loads 20k IPs into spamd.
Best regards,
Chris
W dniu 30/10/2018 o 15:56, Ricardo Mestre pisze:
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it.
According to man spamdb(8) this is how to list all entries, which I
wanted to do.
I see no entries, so I assume the database is empty.
Best regards,
Chris
On 10/30/18 4:44 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Database file has correct perms:
>
> # ls- l /var/db/spamd
> -rw-r--r-- 1 _spamd _spamd 65536 Oct 30 05:30 /var/db/spamd
>
> # spamdb /var/db/spamd
>
I think what you are seeing is that spamdb doesn't expect the database
filename as a command li
Thanks! I guess there is no DANE for POP3 is there? There was APOP in
some RFC too but that required that passwords be unencrypted on the
server side (and that was with MD5 I think).
The reason my parents like POP3s is that they do not require mail to be
left on the server, and to this I do
Hi Chris,
You are running spamdb /var/db/spamdb, that's not the way to use it. The
proper way is to use spamdb key, where key is one of the IP entries you are
getting through spamd. Running just spamdb will show you all entries.
/mestre
On 15:44 Tue 30 Oct , Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use spamd to block spam using graylisting, but the spamd
> database is not updated.
>
> I run /usr/libexec/spamd -v -d to see what's happening and I definitely
> see hosts connecting to it:
>
> (GREY) 209.85.219.176: mytestem...@gmail.com> ->
>
Hi,
I'm trying to use spamd to block spam using graylisting, but the spamd
database is not updated.
I run /usr/libexec/spamd -v -d to see what's happening and I definitely
see hosts connecting to it:
(GREY) 209.85.219.176: mytestem...@gmail.com> ->
Got Grey HELO mail-yb1-f176.google.com, I
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 09:32:45 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> I don't think there is much interest in having a pop3 daemon in
> base due to the use of plain-text passwords but if you want to check
> out a copy the old one, you can do it like this:
>
> cvs get -rOPENBSD_5_4 src/usr.sbin/popa3d
>
>
I don't think there is much interest in having a pop3 daemon in
base due to the use of plain-text passwords but if you want to check
out a copy the old one, you can do it like this:
cvs get -rOPENBSD_5_4 src/usr.sbin/popa3d
The DESIGN file in that directory describes the security model.
- todd
Tom,
I had not noticed the appearance of /etc/installurl nor the recommendation to
do pkg_add as you suggest.
Tried 'pkg_add -x xpdf gnumeric libreoffice seamonkey' without PKG_PATH on a
spare machine with a fresh install of OpenBSD 6.4 and got the same result as
before.
'ssh -Y hostname xpdf'
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 12:33 PM Markus Rosjat wrote:
> exit = subprocess.check_call(['doas', 'useradd', '-u %s' % user_id,
> '-g =uid',
> '-s /sbin/nologin',
> '-d %s' % mb_parent_dir,
> user_name])
Maybe you should try like the following:
cmd = ['doas', 'useradd',
'-u', user_id,
The -conv_form arg seems to be "uncompressed" by default in the source code.
Make the documentation reflect the source code.
ec.c: ec_config.form = POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED;
ecparam.c: ecparam_config.form = POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED;
Index: src/usr.bin/openssl/openssl.1
=
Hi,
The end of the year is approaching and I'm looking around for new
projects. Currently I have two projects that i'M active on, but willing
to put them on the back burner come new years for a POP3s daemon. The
reason I want a pop3s daemon is because I want something pledged and
unveil'ed
It appears in handling SIGCHLD if the child is stopped due to SIGTSTP
or SIGSTOP then it is continued. Indeed screen appears to do the same.
Could someone kindly explain to me why this is done?
I ask as dvtm (another terminal multiplexer) hits an issue on MacOS
where what would be called "panes" i
Hi,
as I stated before on a cmd is no problem, Im using 6.4 release
Am 30.10.2018 um 12:56 schrieb Solene Rapenne:
Markus Rosjat wrote:
hi all,
I have some old python scripts that using os.spawnl to execute stuff
like useradd combined with sudo. This worked just fine on systems with
sudo i
Markus Rosjat wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I have some old python scripts that using os.spawnl to execute stuff
> like useradd combined with sudo. This worked just fine on systems with
> sudo installed but these days we have doas and its totally enough for
> things I use to do so I said to myself "l
hi all,
I have some old python scripts that using os.spawnl to execute stuff
like useradd combined with sudo. This worked just fine on systems with
sudo installed but these days we have doas and its totally enough for
things I use to do so I said to myself "lets update these old scripts
...
On 2018-10-30, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-10-30, user . wrote:
>> - when I upgrade the os, I get a new cert.pem -- correct?
>
> No. It is in the "etc" file set, which is handled specially. Upgrades
> are handled by sysmerge, which allows maintaining your local changes to
> the file (added
On 2018-10-30, user . wrote:
> - when I upgrade the os, I get a new cert.pem -- correct?
No. It is in the "etc" file set, which is handled specially. Upgrades
are handled by sysmerge, which allows maintaining your local changes to
the file (added or removed certs).
You can fetch a clean updated
Hi all,
Derek wrote:
Adding a "#!/bin/sh" at the top of the scripts made them all work again.
it seems this is also happening with python scripts even you have
shebang. To solve this you should change lines like
#!/usr/local/bin/python
to
#!/usr/bin/env python
after this change was made
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 08:11:24AM +, Joseph Mayer wrote:
>
> On a quick sourcecode check I didn't see any code paths e.g.
> "if (argv[0] matches "ksh") { something } else { something else }"
> however I presume I missed something.
>
yes, the check was too quick, it seems :)
src/bin/ksh/mai
Hi misc@,
I noticed that sh and ksh have different behaviors from doing
"export PS1='\[\033[01;35m\]COLOR\$ '", here "sh" shows
"\[\033[01;35m\]COLOR#" in gray, while "ksh" shows "COLOR#" in purple.
sh and ksh's binaries are equivalent.
I do see that sh's and ksh's man pages differ, e.g.
http://
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