Alex Naumov writes:
> Hey,
> yet another patch for www.
Thanks. Your mail client wrapped long lines though, corrupting the patch.
I had to apply it by hand.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
After digging through logs on laptop for the same time as errors, I
found that the two errors did indeed match.
Sorry for the noise. Rebooting the server and reconnecting with a new IP
left me perplexed.
Chris Bennett
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 06:16:06PM +, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 04:41:27PM GMT, Chris Bennett wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > Dec 2 22:36:28 freedomforlife smtpd[78001]: cd3e9bc4ab696630 smtp
> > connected address=172.58.46.253 host=
> > Dec 2 22:36:28 freedomforlife
m_priv_local_sanitize_path() contains some realpath() checks.
I think this is either exposing realpath() abuse( as a result of the
new in-kernel realpath to support unveil better), or it is hitting the
realpath() bug which was fixed post-release?
Christoph Leser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 04:41:27PM GMT, Chris Bennett wrote:
>
> [...]
> Dec 2 22:36:28 freedomforlife smtpd[78001]: cd3e9bc4ab696630 smtp connected
> address=172.58.46.253 host=
> Dec 2 22:36:28 freedomforlife smtpd[78001]: cd3e9bc4ab696630 smtp
> failed-command command="" result="550 no
I've got to leave where I'm at right now, I'll respond more later. In a
rush now.
Thanks,
Chris
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 05:05:15PM +, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Is rdns anywhere in your smtpd.conf? You forgot to attach, so only
> guessing here...
>
> Regards,
>
> Raf
Sorry. This is for the server with the problem.
I can't guarantee that it was exactly like this, since I've
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 04:41:27PM GMT, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I have been fixing some problems with emails between two of my servers.
> At the time I had /etc/hosts file empty except for localhost.
>
> While sending emails, I got several of errors in maillog like these:
>
> Dec 2 22:36:28
I have been fixing some problems with emails between two of my servers.
At the time I had /etc/hosts file empty except for localhost.
While sending emails, I got several of errors in maillog like these:
Dec 2 22:36:28 freedomforlife smtpd[78001]: cd3e9bc4ab696630 smtp connected
Hi,
after upgrading openbsd6.5 to oopenbsd6.6 using sysupgrade isakmpd does no
longer write pcap files in /var/run.
In /var/log/messages we see the following message:
isakmpd[7385]: log_packet_init: fopen ("/var/run/isakmpd.pcap", "w") failed:
Permission denied
Any ideas?
Mit freundlichen
On 3.12.2019. 15:11, Pedro Caetano wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I'm sorry, but since the boxes do not (yet) have working networking it
> is not easy for me to get the text output.
> I'm attaching a few pictures with the requested output.
>
>
Thanks. I'll wait next snap
вт, 3 дек. 2019 г., 16:35 Stuart Henderson :
> On 2019-12-03, dmitry.sensei wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting.
>
> Broken diff in snapshots. Rebuild libc from a source checkout,
> or copy an older libc from
Hi again,
I'm sorry, but since the boxes do not (yet) have working networking it is
not easy for me to get the text output.
I'm attaching a few pictures with the requested output.
https://picpaste.me/images/2019/12/03/cat_hostname.vl3800_hostname.aggr0.jpg
On 3.12.2019. 13:15, Pedro Caetano wrote:
> Hi Hrvoje, thank you for the fast reply,
>
> Unfortunately I have the same behavior.
> The aggr0 works as expected, as I can see the links bonded on the switch.
> I'm able to se the correct vid s, when tcpdump'ing the aggr0 interface.
>
> I'd
Hi Hrvoje, thank you for the fast reply,
Unfortunately I have the same behavior.
The aggr0 works as expected, as I can see the links bonded on the switch.
I'm able to se the correct vid s, when tcpdump'ing the aggr0 interface.
I'd appreciate any help on this topic.
This configuration is working
On 3.12.2019. 12:21, Pedro Caetano wrote:
> Hi misc@
>
> I'm running openbsd 6.6 with latest patches running on a pair of hp dl 360
> gen6 servers.
>
> I'm attempting to configure an aggr0 device towards a cat 3650.
>
> The aggr0 associates successfully with the switch, but I'm unable to run
>
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 11:25:23AM GMT, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-11-30, Raymond, David wrote:
> > I am switching to OpenBSD from Linux and I have questions about the
> > use of softdep and noatime in mounting disks. I have a variety of
> > systems with a mix of SSDs and rotating disks.
On 2019-11-30, Raymond, David wrote:
> I am switching to OpenBSD from Linux and I have questions about the
> use of softdep and noatime in mounting disks. I have a variety of
> systems with a mix of SSDs and rotating disks.
>
> Softdep seems to have some advantages in speeding file access, but
Hi misc@
I'm running openbsd 6.6 with latest patches running on a pair of hp dl 360
gen6 servers.
I'm attempting to configure an aggr0 device towards a cat 3650.
The aggr0 associates successfully with the switch, but I'm unable to run
vlans on top of it.
The configuration on openbsd is the
On 2019-12-02, Steve Litt wrote:
> I mount everything noatime because I don't care at all about access
> time, I care about modification time.
Access time can be useful in forensics and debugging ("when was program
X last used? when was this file last opened?") but often you won't know
until
On 2019-12-03, dmitry.sensei wrote:
> Hi!
>
> su: invalid user name (NULL) - during OpenBSD 6.6-current booting.
Broken diff in snapshots. Rebuild libc from a source checkout,
or copy an older libc from another machine if you have one,
or wait for a new snap.
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 11:03:22AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is current/amd64.
>
> It seems 'dump -f file' does not truncate the output file
> when it starts writing it. Is that on purpose?
> Is that a relict of the tape days?
>
> Jan
>
Yes.
-Otto
This is current/amd64.
It seems 'dump -f file' does not truncate the output file
when it starts writing it. Is that on purpose?
Is that a relict of the tape days?
Jan
Hello,
I notice quite a few hosts without rDNS/FCrDNS getting whitelisted by
spamd.
I reject hosts with no rDNS using the following in my crontab:
(spamdb|for i in `awk -F'|' '/GREY/{print $2}'`; do if ! host $i >/dev/null;
then spamdb -dG $i; fi; done)
It works, but it does not feel like it
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