On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 10:04:36PM +0100, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> For Sendmail, the error is "TLS handshake failed"; for smtpd, it's
> "Network error on destination MXs".
one "fix" would be to disable TLS for the domains in question, which
at least would let the mail go through until the
> Hello,
>
>
> until now I have www-served (httpd) my photos using, as it seems to me,
> a very simple way: into a directory with photos I copied a file called
> gallery.html taken from
>
> https://github.com/gfwilliams/ThinGallery
> .
>
> This created a browsable gallery of photos (using a web
howdy Steve...
on newer versions of openBSD open SMTPD
legacy tls versions / ciphers are disabled by default...
there is an option to allow legact tls versions ( i cant remember the
option off hand but man smtpd.conf and search for tls you should find it
handy enough...( this caught me out on an
I've searched and failed, and I realise I'm going to show my total
ignorance by not having found an answer (and no, I've not been keeping
up these last few years - mea culpa - demanding day-job). But - I'd be
grateful for any (gentle or otherwise) cluebats.
I have several OpenBSD email
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_9.1, LibreSSL 3.6.0
scp has been stalling on my system and hanging up my networking stack.
I am probably doing this wrong, but I have been having to delete, down, up
and sh /etc/netstart to recover networking, or doing a reboot.
It seems to happen with larger files, whether I
On 03/10/2022 5:00 a.m., rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
Hello,
until now I have www-served (httpd) my photos using, as it seems to me,
a very simple way: into a directory with photos I copied a file called
gallery.html taken from
https://github.com/gfwilliams/ThinGallery
.
This created a
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