scores (for use in #3).
I'm not asking to be flamed, I haven't run my own mail server for a
couple of years and things have changed a bit since then... but I am
hoping I've provided enough detail that someone might be able to spot
potential problems before I run into them.
Thank you,
-Adam
...@server:~#
Which looks pretty much exactly like I expected. (Obviously, there's no
additional debug output from smtpd -d -v, since we didn't *do* anything
except echo back some data.
So. WTF am I doing wrong? Help!
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
In article 20091217185401.ga13...@bramka.kerhand.co.uk,
j...@kerhand.co.uk says...
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 02:45:25AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
r...@server:~# cat /etc/mailer.conf | grep -v '^#'
sendmail/usr/sbin/smtpd
send-mail /usr/sbin/smtpctl
mailq
In article 20091219090128.gb...@bramka.kerhand.co.uk,
j...@kerhand.co.uk says...
braw wee editor means small, but fine editor? Because then you
yes, it really means a great little editor. although putting great
and little together sounds all wrong.
anyway, i was drunk when i wrote that.
In article 20091219122141.5ce04...@poof.my.domain, eagir...@cox.net
says...
Ingo Schwarze wrote on Sat., Dec. 19 at 17:51:19
Matthew Szudzik wrote on Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 05:34:23PM +:
But if you're going to learn just one of them, then I vote for sed.
Marc, rewrite pkg* in
.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice.
-Adam Thompson
Trying to set up a catch-all address for *...@athompso.net using smtpd(8),
but it's not working. Hoping someone can spot my error, I sure can't.
-Adam athom...@athompso.net
Running smtpd(8) from -current, smtpd.conf file is as follows:
listen on lo0
listen on fxp0
-Original Message-
From: Gilles Chehade [mailto:gil...@openbsd.org]
Subject: Re: smtpd(8) virtual map question
did you use makemap -t aliases to generate virtual.db ?
No, I didn't. I've now tried that, and the results still aren't quite what
I was aiming for: now mail for
-Original Message-
From: Gilles Chehade [mailto:gil...@openbsd.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 05:40
To: Adam Thompson
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: smtpd(8) virtual map question
can you please show the command you used ?
and make sure that the makemap utility you
your problem, but I hope it
might help.
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
In article col101-w59c542f4a7f6e856abdfe7e6...@phx.gbl,
jay.kr...@cornell.edu says...
Anyone working on this?
I think the most definitive answer is found at:
http://wikis.sun.com/display/OpenJDK/BSDPort
...and the answer, unfortunately, appears to be not really.
-Adam
/usr.bin/fstat/fstat.c?
rev=1.67;content-type=text/plain
I'm not entirely comfortable with the thought of an xterm that uses
kvm_* functions, but if that's what you need...
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
wants to test it out. (Er, assuming I can find it, anyway.)
Alternately, there are several ways to get a V.35 serial signal from an
OpenBSD box to an external T1 CSU/DSU. See www.blackbox.com for plain
old rs232-to-v.35 converters, among more intelligent equipment.
-Adam Thompson
athom
, this is one thing that Cisco PIX firewalls actually
do very well. I won't use them for ordinary internet-facing firewalls,
but for your scenario they're perfect.
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
) the long-standing red-console-background effect when switching
VTs.
This implies that you're seeing a bizarre interaction between your guest, your
host, and the VM software. It's remotely possible your hardware has something
to do with it, but unlikely. I haven't tested anything illumos-based.
-Adam
the
laptop!
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athom...@athompso.net
will be lacking. OTOH, the screenshots
show Ubuntu Linux, so I could be wrong here.)
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athom...@athompso.net
more expensive than the US site, and support isn't *quite* as good,
but they still provide a pretty good deal for people with Canadian
shipping addresses.
Refurb laptops also show up from time to time on Tigerdirect.ca and
Newegg.ca, usually at competitive prices.
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-Adam Thompson
athom
.
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
) would it work
at all if the LAN interface [so to speak] is currently not the CARP
master?
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book. I've worked with them since ~1999 and I haven't yet seen any
cause to doubt them.
I do wish they were a little bit more price-competitive, but at least
you get what you pay for.
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athom...@athompso.net
the kernel directly off the root filesystem
instead of having two auxiliary filesystems just to hold the kernel.
(And, if it does work this way with RAID 1, when did that start happening?)
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athom...@athompso.net
a feature I'd like
to see brought over to the BSD world. One of the fundamentals of OpenBSD
has historically been correct documentation./whine
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athom...@athompso.net
; it's a point-in-time backup copy of / that you can restore from -
and in the worst-case scenario, replace the entire root disk with.
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athom...@athompso.net
be a very nice thing to have,
considering that in other ways OpenBSD is already a very capable
router. I'm not in a position right now to pay someone properly to
implement it, but I can sustain the cost of another case or three of beer.
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athom...@athompso.net
as I am, so large quantities
of beer and caffeine may no longer be ideal.
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
?
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
bgpctl show, both routes are marked with origin
i (i.e. IGP).
Do I have to use set origin egp in the external neighbour's stanza in
/etc/bgpd.conf? Doing so works, and produces the expected output, but
should it be necessary?
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) by switching to arcfour.
So far, the only workaround is to specify the FQDN or IP address, both
of which are less than ideal.
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athom...@athompso.net
packet
(AFAICT).
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
Hi Adam,
It almost works.. Sadly I believe the pfsync delay can be higher than
the sessions RTT and so it wont always work. I.e. the internal server
replies before the other firewall has got the state..
The only way that I know
Oh. Duh. That makes perfect sense...
I can't test it until tomorrow morning but that solves all the problems, I
think.
-Adam
Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Adam Thompson [athom...@athompso.net] wrote:
Well, you could - perhaps - flip this on its head. Instead of changing BGP
On 13-11-11 11:48 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Adam Thompson [athom...@athompso.net] wrote:
Well, you could - perhaps - flip this on its head. Instead of changing BGP,
what about forcing one router to be the master (via advbase/advskew),
advertising a lower BGP preference (probably by using both
appropriately.
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athom...@athompso.net
Cell: +1 204 291-7950
Fax: +1 204 489-6515
documentation?)
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athom...@athompso.net
(Apologies for top-posting)
I've seen the same thing, but I assumed I'd made a mistake somewhere. Maybe
not.
-Adam
Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
On 15/11/13 16:50, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 13-11-15 04:17 AM, Andy wrote:
On 12/11/13 05:48, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Two BGP sessions from
useful
or interesting (every query I can see has a reply).
How might I find out what's causing these errors, short of recompiling
nsd with additional logging output?
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athom...@athompso.net
correct me if I'm wrong.)
I can provide nsd.conf, if desired, although I'd rather not post it to a
public mailing list.
I have tried turning up the verbosity: flag, to no effect. I have tried
debug mode, to no effect. (In fact, debug mode *literally* seems to be
no different.)
--
-Adam
On 13-12-21 07:32 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
I'm seeing lots of nsd[11026]: error: sendto failed: No route to host
errors in my logs on both authoritative nameservers.
With a custom-compiled version of nsd, I can confirm that the error is
at server.c:1491, not in xfrd.c, which makes sense given
Debug: err
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
.
If that was the problem in the first place, wouldn't the error be
different (ENOBUFS instead of EHOSTUNREACH)?
If it's of any interest, the error often occurs in bursts (n=4 within
syslog's last message repeated /n/ times window).
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
were for
globally-routeable IPv6 addresses.)
Sorry for all the noise :-(
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athom...@athompso.net
anticipate growth.)
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
.)
So far everything appears stable enough to run in production with the
exception of vio(4). I have had to virtually yank the plug on a few VMs
in order to shut them down, however... back to the good 'ol days of
SunOS 3: shutdown() { 'sync;sync;sync;halt -npq' } ;-).
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-Adam Thompson
athom
always the problem
of who to blame for problems - is it OpenBSD, KVM, or something
unique to PVE?
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-class desktops being sold for well under $200, and it's
usually possible to pick up a single-port PCI NIC for $20. (Less if you
buy up someone's stock of 100Mbit NICs in bulk.)
Not sure if that qualifies as new, precisely, but you will get a
warranty of some sort.
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-Adam Thompson
athom
to accomplish this with smtpd.
I assume *someone* here must have a similar situation - what worked (or
didn't) for you?
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athom...@athompso.net
relay via central.mail.host
...and that looks about as simple a solution as I can come up with.
Thoughts?
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athom...@athompso.net
I'm trying to use Dovecot as the LDA for local mail delivery out of
SMTPD in 5.4-RELEASE, but I'm having some difficulty. (I want Sieve
support, which smtpd doesn't have natively.)
smtpd is willing todeliver mail to mboxes, maildirs, other smtp servers,
and the dovecot LDA, so the problem
Perhaps my google-fu isn't working today...
Running 5.4-RELEASE.
I've installed (from packages) php-5.3, I *did* follow the pkg
instructions to symlink the various config files, but I now get:
r...@..:/root# httpd
httpd:/usr/local/lib/php-5.3/libphp5.so: undefined symbol
On Sun 09 Mar 2014 10:24:51 AM CDT, Adam Thompson wrote:
Perhaps my google-fu isn't working today...
Running 5.4-RELEASE.
I've installed (from packages) php-5.3, I *did* follow the pkg
instructions to symlink the various config files, but I now get:
r...@..:/root# httpd
httpd:/usr
On March 17, 2014 7:54:19 PM CDT, marst mario@videotron.ca wrote:
I asked the following on OpenBSD G+ but I suppose it is more
appropriate to
ask here...
Having never been to BSDCan before, I am wondering if CDs will be
available
for sale during the event. Assuming 5.5 is out at the time. And
OK, obviously I missed something. How do you resize ffs filesystems without a
dump/restore step?
-Adam
On March 17, 2014 8:40:34 PM CDT, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net
wrote:
On 03/17/14 21:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-03-17, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
It appears, at first glance, that your default route is incorrect.
Is your external IP address assigned statically or by DHCP?
If statically, then you will want to edit /etc/mygate to set your default route
correctly.
(Also, are you really running OpenBSD version 4.1, and if so, why???)
-Adam
On
Whoops, I just noticed the PPPoE link.
You might try manually overriding the default route to see if that solves your
problem.
I'm sorry I don't remember the exact syntax needed to do this offhand.
I know under Linux it would be route add default dev tun0, but I'm not sure
of the OpenBSD syntax,
See ucom(4) man page.
Short answer: /dev/ttyU0
(ucom? should match up with /dev/ttyU?)
-Adam
On March 24, 2014 12:58:20 PM CDT, John Long codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
Jonathan, this looks promising.
David Coppa had said
It should expose a ucom*, e.g.:
ucom0 at uftdi0 portno 1
The
by including a patch, but even
just suggested wording that would make sense to you is good.
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athom...@athompso.net
and one without),
+either of which will react to a few different signals:
.Bl -tag -width USR1, USR2XXX
.It Dv HUP
On receiving
(I can't find an mdoc(7) equivalent to PRE for formatting the
[priv] token. Suggestions welcome.)
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
On 2014-03-26 13:31, sven falempin wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014
at 1:55 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Mar 26 09:29:16,
sven.falem...@gmail.com [1]wrote:
Listing process takes also
times,
pkill doesn't list anything. No really, read the manpage.
and deleting the listed PID may
On 2014-03-27 17:07, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014
at 3:00 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu,
Mar 27, 2014 at 2:28 PM, sven falempin sven.falem...@gmail.com [1]
wrote:
Sometimes i feel curse (or maybe just tired) :
main::(/bin/check_network.pl:164): my
warnings.
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athom...@athompso.net
, though - that hadn't occurred to me.
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
First, I'll prefix this question by saying I last set up a brand-new
LDAP server from scratch about 3 years ago, and then 10 years prior to
that. I've probably forgotten most of what I ever knew.
I'm trying to use ldapd(8), which looks as minimalist and
'sane-defaults-should-work' as
On Wed 02 Apr 2014 09:34:06 PM CDT, Adam Thompson wrote:
Obviously I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here.
Hints greatly appreciated.
*sigh*
Why do I always figure it out 30 seconds *after* I post?
My fingers got confused somewhere after trying changetype: in the
first LDIF file
I should add that once using source control abs a script to manage edits to
pf.conf, it is easy to use at(1) to simulate Juniper's commit confirmed
feature, adding another level of safety.
-Adam
On April 9, 2014 7:50:14 AM CDT, Giancarlo Razzolini grazzol...@gmail.com
wrote:
Em 09-04-2014
want to put different things, but
actually writing it down and coming up with a clear set of guidelines is
surprisingly hard. That probably means my knowledge is incomplete.
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
On 14-04-21 09:56 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
I have developers using Ant deploy scripts that SSH into the target
host repeatedly, once for every build step. Ant does a reasonably
good job of emulating a terminal
There is no standard place. Many sites put all their exports under /export,
but for N sites using NFS there are probably log(N) ways to do it.
I am unaware of any preference OpenBSD has, perhaps someone else has a more
relevant insight?
-Adam
On April 21, 2014 2:39:43 PM CDT, Alessandro DE
Ah, be careful there - /net is typically reserved for the automounter. That's
one NFS-related path that is somewhat standard.
-Adam
On April 22, 2014 4:33:08 AM CDT, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
On 2014-04-21 Mon 21:39 PM |, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Folks,
still unclear after
On April 22, 2014 11:08:48 AM CDT, Mike Grau m.g...@kcc.state.ks.us wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to OpenBSD and hope someone here has been able to install
OpenBSD on a Dell PE R210. It will not boot the install CD (made from
install54.iso). Here's the console:
CD-ROM: 82
Loading /5.4/AMD64/CDBOOT
On April 22, 2014 3:50:48 PM CDT, Stefan Johnson tigerphoenixdra...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've always just tossed a comment onto the line before exiting vi edit
mode
to prevent execution...
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
just22@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering
On April 22, 2014 5:35:56 PM CDT, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2014-04-22, Mike Grau m.g...@kcc.state.ks.us wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to OpenBSD and hope someone here has been able to install
OpenBSD on a Dell PE R210. It will not boot the install CD (made
from
install54.iso).
On April 27, 2014 6:46:31 PM CDT, Bryan Linton b...@shoshoni.info wrote:
Ping.
Can anyone confirm or deny whether or not the newer Thinkpad
tablets' styluses work as an input device? I see that there is a
usbtablet(4) driver in xenocara, with people reporting success
using external tablets, so
On May 15, 2014 2:29:00 AM EDT, Waldemar Brodkorb m...@waldemar-brodkorb.de
wrote:
Hi OpenBSD hackers,
At work we have a firewall on two Dell PowerEdge 2940 servers, with
10 NIC's in use, which I want to substiute in the near future.
The second machine act as cold standby.
I would like to use
On May 18, 2014 8:33:15 AM EDT, Francesco Toscan f.tos...@hotmail.it wrote:
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:08:00PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 12:52:53PM +0200, Francesco Toscan wrote:
Hi misc@,
Network with bwi has become *slow*, slow as unusable. Every kind of
On May 26, 2014 9:16:17 AM CDT, Martin Schröder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2014-05-26 15:52 GMT+02:00 Walter Souza wsouz...@gmail.com:
Why OpenBSD has no interest in using journal file system?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#Journaling
Please read the FAQ.
Best
Martin
Arguably, Walter
Don't have a good answer for you, but I have similar problems with vio(4).
Switching to e1000 on the KVM side solved my random hangs completely.
-Adam
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pf.conf!
-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
My apologies, I have no idea why roundcube decided to format the
plain-text version of my last message that way.
-Adam
without painting yourself into a corner.
I'm trying to figure out how to formulate my old garden-hose analogy,
but apparently I've forgotten how to make it sound meaningful - stay tuned.
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-Adam Thompson
athom...@athompso.net
On June 15, 2014 12:35:01 AM CDT, vadi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD on Acer Iconia W700. It has one USB port
and no other input ports, so it is only possible to attach a USB
keyboard to this device. I've got stuck at the installer prompt:
pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot
be measurement
error or some other hidden bias. For that matter, it could even be the
switch that was slowing things down - I didn't exactly do exhaustive tests.
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athom...@athompso.net
If you're running any supported version of OpenBSD, they're already installed.
(man smtpd)
Otherwise, please provide more details about your system, and why you think
they're missing.
-Adam
On June 19, 2014 9:56:08 PM CDT, Edgar Pettijohn ed...@pettijohn.no-ip.biz
wrote:
Is it possible to
Yes, OT... But unless you've chosen to do something silly (like enabling MVRP,
or blindly allowing all VLANs to an untrusted host) saying VLANs aren't
secure is about as useful as ICMP isn't secure.
Please explain how VLANs are not secure when you have control of the devices on
both ends of an
I do use it occasionally, and I don't run -current so I wouldn't have noticed
any breakage yet.
I don't rely on it, however, it's a convenience feature that I very
occasionally use, and only manually when I do.
I can live without it if it dies; it was never a fully-featured implementation
IMHO
On 14-06-21 01:03 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Adam Thompson [athom...@athompso.net] wrote:
Yes, OT... But unless you've chosen to do something silly (like enabling MVRP, or blindly allowing
all VLANs to an untrusted host) saying VLANs aren't secure is about as useful as
ICMP isn't secure
On 2014-06-30 11:11, Peus, Christoph wrote:
Henning, thanks for
your quick reply.
Which disadvantages could this mode of
operation have compared to the classic mode with IPs assigned?
the
backup node might not be able to reach the network on the carp if
Hmm... what does this mean to
On 2014-06-30 14:06, Henning Brauer wrote:
FWIW, I don't use
carppeer even though it could save me substantial IP address space, for
a couple of reasons: 1) I want the canary-in-the-coal-mine to inform me
of any layer 2 weirdness 2) I prefer predictability and normal use
cases 3) if I ever stop
On July 6, 2014 2:51:03 AM CDT, Mxher o...@mxher.fr wrote:
Le 06/07/2014 04:34, Giancarlo Razzolini a écrit :
Em 05-07-2014 16:20, Mxher escreveu:
1) Can I group multiple virtuals ips to make them switch all at the
same
time using CARP ?
AFAIK, no. But you can use ifstated.
I have to admit
Unfortunately, it's a known issue. The X200's integrated Wacom device still
uses a serial protocol, for which there is currently no support in OpenBSD.
The X60 and X201 are both affected also. I believe the X210 switched to a USB
device which does work.
There once was support AFAIK, but our
).
Should ideally be in packages or ports, obviously. We have a bunch of
version control systems in ports that I've never even heard of before!
Suggestions on which one I should learn how to configure?
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the budget to install
10Gbps switches...
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athom...@athompso.net
of the high-end sun4v(??)
machines looks better and better all the time. (Not too sure of the
terminology right now.)
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athom...@athompso.net
So to get back on topic a bit, I know most of the devs use ThinkPads...
My x201t is showing its age (already! *sigh*) as a Windows machine, but since
much of the hardware (notably the serial Wacom touch-screen, rotation,
fingerprint sensor) is nonfunctional under OpenBSD, I'm not sure that's
will vary :-/.
Looking for details on it, the original vendor of it, etc. is about as
useful as trying to track down who's responsible for this MBR stuff -
barking up the wrong tree altogether, there's no single piece of
software named CSM.
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athom...@athompso.net
running 5.5 and upgrading to 5.6 when it is released in November,
since that will be a fully-supported upgrade path.
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terribly
competent, mixing arches and leaving traces behind.
The most innocent thing I can think of is that someone is playing a
prank of you...
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noticed.
I haven't used them under OpenBSD, so not sure how effective they'll be
(both projects claim to support OpenBSD), but they're probably more
appropriate than clamscan(1) which looks for mostly MS Windows-based
viruses, not rootkits.
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athom...@athompso.net
? If not, I certainly don't think it's worth the time to
change it by hand.
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/etc/rc.d/service_name stop /etc/rc.d/service_name start
should do the trick.
-Adam
On August 18, 2014 11:51:39 AM CDT, Worik Stanton worik.stan...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 18/08/14 19:58, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
[snip]
What is the proper way to turn it off?
set sndiod_flags=NO in
The remote rsync command runs as your user, not as root, and so cannot set
ownership.
IIRC there's an environment variable you can set that specifies how to invoke
the remote rsync (post-ssh, there's an end var for establishing the ssh
connection, too).
Set that to sudo rsync, would be my
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