smtp ports, protocoles, and authtentication?

2022-09-18 Thread latincom
Hello >From the internet: "In its "secure by default" configuration, OpenSMTPD does not accept to receive messages from the network, limiting its server capabilities, but accepts sending to the network, making use of its client capabilities. Either way, incoming or outgoing, it supports IPv4,

Re: Is there a public to-do list for the project as a whole?

2022-09-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
unix wrote: > As a new contributor, I wonder, is there a unified list of things > that should be fixed/(re)written/ported? > I read the FAQ and surfed around the CVS sources, but can't find > anything that resembles what I imagine this to be. > So far I noticed several things people tend to

Gmux Driver Macbook Pro for backlight control.

2022-09-18 Thread Leonardo Moreno
Hi everyone. Last week I sent a diff to @tech that controls the hardware  display backlight in a MacBook Pro mid-2015 since I got  tired of looking at a partially illuminated screen. https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech=166274342026233=2 I had to refer for some guidance to the Linux apple-gmux

Re: Qt6 and XCB plugin missing

2022-09-18 Thread unix
On Sat, 17 Sep 2022 12:22:20 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2022-09-17, S V wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I noticed that Qt6 from packages and ports missing xcb plugin (in > > qtbase), but Qt5 has it. > > That's this file, isn't it? > > $ pkglocate XcbQpa.so >

Re: lddtree on OpenBSD?

2022-09-18 Thread rsykora
18 September 2022 at 19:59, "Stuart Henderson" wrote: > On 2022/09/18 15:58, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote: > > > > > 16 September 2022 at 14:21, "Stuart Henderson" wrote: > > > > You need to list library paths on the command line too. > > > > Eventually, I seem to have achieved what I

Is there a public to-do list for the project as a whole?

2022-09-18 Thread unix
As a new contributor, I wonder, is there a unified list of things that should be fixed/(re)written/ported? I read the FAQ and surfed around the CVS sources, but can't find anything that resembles what I imagine this to be. So far I noticed several things people tend to complain about on the

Re: lddtree on OpenBSD?

2022-09-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2022/09/18 15:58, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote: > 16 September 2022 at 14:21, "Stuart Henderson" wrote: > > > You need to list library paths on the command line too. > > Eventually, I seem to have achieved what I needed by some other means, > but still, I also tried to add some paths to the

Re: A minimal browser in base

2022-09-18 Thread unix
On Sat, 10 Sep 2022 21:04:54 +0300 unix wrote: > Hello. My reasons for this proposition: > 1. The user will be able to test basic websites without installing > anything. > 2. The user will be able to read an incredibly useful official > FAQ, with no external devices involved. > 3. The user will

Re: lddtree on OpenBSD?

2022-09-18 Thread rsykora
16 September 2022 at 14:21, "Stuart Henderson" wrote: > You need to list library paths on the command line too. Eventually, I seem to have achieved what I needed by some other means, but still, I also tried to add some paths to the lddtree, but it does not seem to help: odin$ ldd

Re: lddtree on OpenBSD?

2022-09-18 Thread rsykora
17 September 2022 at 02:41, "Jaskaran Veer Singh" wrote: > > On Thu Sep 15, 2022 at 9:31 AM EDT, wrote: > > > > > 15 September 2022, 09:35, "Sebastien Marie" wrote: > > > > $ LD_DEBUG=1 xlogo 2>&1 | grep ^loading > > loading: libXt.so.11.0 required by xlogo > > loading: libXrender.so.6.0

Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Michael Stolovitzsky
New kernels are generated on every boot by relinking. Check your uptimes; they're likely to match kernel timestamps. ⁣Get BlueMail for Android ​ On Sep 18, 2022, 9:58 AM, at 9:58 AM, Austin Hook wrote: > >I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates: > >First the data, then

Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Petr Ročkai
On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 12:56:13AM -0600, Austin Hook wrote: > 1) the /bsd.rd files were installed when I last updated the systems above, > and the dates of these all correspond with other important files of the > last upgrade or install. So at least most of those, have apparently not > been

Re: Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Łukasz Moskała
Dnia 18 września 2022 08:56:13 CEST, Austin Hook napisał/a: > >I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates: > >First the data, then below, I note my guess as to what's happening... > >An Internet facing server: > >ls -lT /bsd* >-rwx-- 1 rootwheel 20956100 Aug 14

Hacked? Don't do what I did

2022-09-18 Thread Austin Hook
I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates: First the data, then below, I note my guess as to what's happening... An Internet facing server: ls -lT /bsd* -rwx-- 1 rootwheel 20956100 Aug 14 09:54:46 2022 bsd -rwx-- 1 rootwheel 20954372 Jul 31