> Have trouble to make my Xorg work with a decent speed.
> The machine has nVidia ION 2 graphics card which has a GT218 GPU.
AFAIR nVidia cards are not well supported by Xorg anymore - you
might want to search the mailing list archive for details.
I bought some (used/old) ATi cards instead,
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022, Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote:
> ... want
> to read reports only when something failed?
Use a mail filter.
#!/bin/sh
# filter (in)security mails:
# if it's only this: return 1 which causes the mail to be discarded
egrep -v '^(Running security|Checking the /etc/master.passwd
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> No, it is not firmware. But I'd need to see a dmesg with inteldrm
> enabled to comment further. In -current there is a different version of
That should be this one:
OpenBSD 7.0 (GENERIC) #224: Thu Sep 30 14:13:34 MDT 2021
Yesterday the monitor on my OpenBSD 7.0 box went blank twice while
using firefox. Later on I found these entries in the log:
Feb 19 10:17:38 vxrs /bsd: drm:pid11842:intel_gt_reset *NOTICE* [drm] Resetting
chip for context closure in firefox<11842>
Feb 19 11:06:10 vxrs /bsd:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022, kasak wrote:
> But, is this correct behavior of "mail from" header? Maybe the header
What is a ``"mail from" header''?
Do you mean the mail header
From:
or are you referring to the SMTP MAIL command
MAIL From:
> should have "<>" in it?
You can check the fine RFCs (e.g.,
> > 2. I was trying to set up a LAN-only smtpd server on OpenBSD, but
> > sendmail on my mac doesn't seem to be able to resolve OpenBSD's name
> I guess that sendmail is probably doing DNS lookups directly rather
> than hostname lookups so probably not converted to MDNS.
sendmail requires DNS
On Fri, Dec 10, 2021, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Am 10.12.21 08:49 schrieb Claus Assmann:
> > I am trying to run an SMTP server on a dynamic IP address
> Running a smtp server on dynamic IP is just asking for troubles.
That's why I want to run the server behind a static IP -- as my
ma
I am trying to run an SMTP server on a dynamic IP address
(and maybe other services later on, e.g., DNS or HTTP)
For this, I would like to redirect traffic via a host (STATIC) which
has a static IP address to/from the host (DYNAMIC) with the dynamic IP
address.
To route the port incoming it
Just in case someone is wondering: vultr moved the VM to a different
server, the system is up and running again.
BTW: I guess I can ignore this:
fd0 at fdc0 drive 1: density unknown
OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC) #464: Mon Apr 19 10:28:56 MDT 2021
My vultr OpenBSD 6.8 instance crashed and when it tried to reboot it
failed at:
root on sd0a (...)
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
kernel: privileged instruction fault trap, code=0
mds_handler_skl_avx+0x33: clflush __ALIGN_SIZE+0x500(%rid,%rax,8)
I tried to boot from cd{68,69,70}iso but
The graphics card in my PC broke (no "signal" after a few minutes)
It is an NVIDIA GeForce 7100 GS. I replaced it with an NVIDIA
GeForce GT 240 which I found in my "stock". But with this card I
get the very slow scrolling under X again (which I posted about
with a different card before: NVIDIA
Thanks for the details; I overwrote the mbr using
dd of=/dev/rsd0c if=/usr/mdec/mbr bs=512 count=1
and then used fdisk to reinstall the OpenBSD partition to the
values I used before - and now the system can boot from the ssd.
Thank you very much for the help!
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2021, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> Can you provide the output of the atactl identify command for this unit?
Thanks for the reply; below is the output from atactl identify,
fdisk, and disklabel. The disk can be mounted without a problem
and -- based on a brief look -- has the installed
I installed OpenBSD 7.0 via miniroot70.img from a USB stick on a
Kingston SA400S3 SSD but unfortunately the machine does not boot
from it (there is just a blinking cursor at the top of console).
The SSD is connected via SATA (see below) so I hoped the machine
(see dmesg) could boot from it. Is
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, Andreas Kusalananda Khri wrote:
> wait returns 127 if the process is not a child of the current shell.
> Is it a child process of the current shell? If so, does it install a
Yes, indirectly via 2-3 sh scripts.
> signal handler for the HUP signal?
Yes, the "usual" one for
I must misunderstand something about wait (sh command), but I'm not
sure what: why does wait return 127 for an existing process?
$ PM=31309;kill -HUP $PM; echo $?; ps -p $PM; wait $PM; echo $?; ps -p $PM
0
PID TT STATTIME COMMAND
31309 p0 S0:00.03 ../libpmilter/t-pmilter-1 -r
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021, Darren Tucker wrote:
[[...]]
> standardized logging that should include the source address and port:
Thanks for the reply - unfortunately I missed that in the source
code , so I checked the logs on a newer OS version and it shows
the IP as you wrote. Sorry for the noise.
My authlog file contains entries like this:
sshd[89023]: error: kex_exchange_identification: banner line contains invalid
characters
but I can't find the IP address of the host which triggered this
by looking for more log entries of sshd with the same pid.
Would it make sense to add
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
> You could try to enable shadowFB support through a minimal xorg.conf
> like that :
...
I tried that: unfortunately it does not make a change.
> I think the XAA retirement happened earlier than that but I didn't dig
You are right, I misremembered -
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020, Nick Holland wrote:
> In fact, that machine is loaded with nvidia hw. If you fixed
> the video, I suspect you will slam into other walls shortly after.
I know it's a "slow" computer (1) by todays standards, but the only
annoying thing is the slow scrolling (hit return, and
On one machine the scrolling in an xterm is very slow since the upgrade
to 6.7 and also in 6.8.
Now that I want to use this machine a bit more I'm wondering what
settings can be used to avoid that problem.
dmesg and Xorg log are (hopefully) attached, what other info could
help to track down the
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> $ openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect localhost:587
> RCPT TO:
^ = RENEGOTIATING
and the syntax is wrong too: NO space after colon, see the fine RFCs.
openssl(1):
When used interactively (which means neither -quiet nor -ign_eof have
On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, Leen Besselink wrote:
> I waited longer now and CHUNKING is not in the EHLO banner, but I do see
> QUiT again without sending any emails.
> So even though I had turned it off and on a couple of times, it was probably
> just a coincidence.
Did you get an answer from
On Mon, Sep 07, 2020, Leen Besselink wrote:
> So I just got confirmation, when CHUNKING is in the EHLO then it will do
> STARTTLS, but after a second EHLO it will notice the CHUNKING and just QUIT.
Interesting... but unfortunately that's not the problem I am seeing
- my server does not offer
On Sun, Sep 06, 2020, Leen Besselink wrote:
> So I was checking the logs and I saw mail.openbsd.org connected and
> disconnected but strange enough did not deliver any mail:
I noticed something similar and asked on misc at opensmtpd.org
Date: Sat, 16 May 2020 12:20:35 +0200
Subject: design
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> You missed some out. I assume on purpose.
Wrong "assumption"; I did it to keep it short -- I included the
info how someone could find the details.
> So it does require internal users to make an action and a MITM or outbound
> connection to an
On Wed, Apr 08, 2020, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> OpenSMTPD does not listen to the internet, by default and even if you do set
> it
From: Qualys Security Advisory
To: oss-secur...@lists.openwall.com
Message-ID: <20200224184538.GF17396@localhost.localdomain>
- Client-side exploitation: This
On Tue, Apr 07, 2020, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> send mail via yahoo's smtps. Error is "SSL failed: error:1404B3F2:SSL
> routines:ST_CONNECT:sslv3 alert unexpected message". mutt on this machine
> set smtp_url = 'smtps://lo...@smtp.mail.yahoo.com:465/'
Try to reproduce the problem using the
Is there no man page for dn_skipname() on purpose or is it an
oversight?
I found it on FreeBSD:
RESOLVER(3)FreeBSD Library Functions ManualRESOLVER(3)
int
dn_skipname(const u_char *comp_dn, const u_char *eom);
DESCRIPTION
The dn_skipname() function skips
I got a
HP DeskJet 2630
printer and connected it via usb
I tried to use it "directly", i.e., /etc/printcap:
usb:lp=/dev/ulpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/usb:sf:sh:tr=^D:
as mentioned in the original mail
but this results in an "output error" after I started lpd
and used
lpr doc.ps
ulpt0 at uhub0
I need to buy a printer to connect to one of my OpenBSD machines
and I prefer a USB connection (as I don't control the network at
my current place). Can I just buy any USB printer or are there
printers which do not work with OpenBSD? If so, what do I need
to check / avoid?
Any suggestion for
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-01-22, Claus Assmann wrote:
> > The functional tests for sendmail use ldns-testns as DNS server
> > which provides specific test data and error behaviours.
> > It runs on a port > 1024 to avoid requiring root access.
The functional tests for sendmail use ldns-testns as DNS server
which provides specific test data and error behaviours.
It runs on a port > 1024 to avoid requiring root access.
There's code in sendmail to set the IP and port for a NS:
_res.nsaddr_list[0].sin_family = AF_INET;
Maybe duplicity? It's available as package (not sure
whether it does signing).
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On Sat, Dec 14, 2019, Frank Beuth wrote:
> OpenBSD doesn't have unit tests (or if they are, they're not in the main
Hmm, what about src/regress/ ?
You are probably welcome to contribute tests :-)
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On Sat, Dec 14, 2019, Richard Ulmer wrote:
> foo=$(
> # It's bar:
> echo bar
> )
> echo $foo
Because I was curious I just tested it on a FreeBSD 11.2 box:
no error with /bin/sh and /bin/ksh.
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, Unicorn wrote:
> Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not figured
> that out yet ;)
man xset
Not sure if this is what you want (yes, it's ugly):
#!/bin/sh
if test $# -ge 1
then
TO=$1
else
TO=300
fi
xset s $TO
xset s blank
if test $# -lt 1
then
Tommy Nevtelen wrote:
> I have some systems without access to the Internets and with internal
> mirrors for packages and fw_update packages. But when openbsd does a
> sysupgrade or a new install it runs fw_update against
> firmware.openbsd.org. The problem here is that it will hang until the
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019, Marc Espie wrote:
> [[...]] the same useless mp4 video.
Maybe it is/contains an (attempt of an) exploit?
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Claus Assmann wrote:
> > Any suggestion how I can debug that program? (it's huge and written
> > in C++ with which I am not familiar anyway :-(
> You want egdb from ports, especially for anything c++. (pkg_add gdb)
Thanks, that se
I'm trying to debug a core dump from GoldenCheetah which has been
compiled with clang++ on OpenBSD 6.4 amd64.
gdb fails like this:
$ gdb /usr/local/bin/GoldenCheetah GoldenCheetah.core
GNU gdb 6.3
...
[[loading lots of shared (qt) libraries]]
...
Loaded symbols for
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> I got this as well, it was fixed in the next snap.
Yes, the next snapshot didn't exhibit the problem.
Thanks for the replies.
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I'm probably doing something wrong, but anyway: I've (auto)installed
the current amd64 snapshot:
Build date: 1546747502 - Sun Jan 6 04:05:02 UTC 2019
however, after rebooting it hangs at:
...
cpu0: apic clock running at 200MHz
cpu0: mwait min=64, max=64, IBE
cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> malloc(3) uses mmap without MAP_STACK flag, so you'll end up with memory
> not marked MAP_STACK in both cases.
Thanks for the information.
> Define MALLOC_STACK and add MAP_STACK to the flags,
You mean "undefine MALLOC_STACK", right? I don't see a
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018, Philip Guenther wrote:
[thanks for the analysis/explanation!]
> And now this kbind() call blows up: the address is not on the original
> thread's stack but in one of those mmap()s...but those mmap()s were not
> marked as stacks by including MAP_STACK. To quote the
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018, Philip Guenther wrote:
> Since ld.so is relinked on each boot, just an address doesn't really show
> what died. The disassembly up to that address would help.
> More important is knowing what signal killed the process. ktracing it and
> seeing what the syscalls leading up
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> Sorry just saw it came with some examples. Testing with the `lookupdns'
> program
> ended with a Bus error (core dumped). Here is gdb output:
You might want to download MeTA1 and use its statethreads version,
I'm not sure all of my fixes made it
Thanks for the replies! Here's an update what I tried so far
-- I will follow the suggestions next.
About the
- signal: it's "segmentation violation".
- syscall: it's accept(2): st_accept invokes that function.
--
I checked setjmp: no change from 6.3 to 6.4 (cvs diff, comparing
files,
statethreads (http://state-threads.sourceforge.net/) crashes on
OpenBSD 6.4/amd64 (release) with an error in ld (see below); it
works fine on previous OpenBSD versions. Do I have to set some
"special" cc/ld options to make this work? Or are patches to
statehreads required (there doesn't seem to
On Tue, Oct 03, 2017, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Unless I'm mistaken, Claus refers to things that happen prior to the
> boot prompt appearing the first time.
Yes. It's the boot order in the BIOS, i.e., it tries PXE boot before
the HD (i.e., before the ">boot" prompt even shows up).
> Once the boot
After a failed/aborted PXE boot (e.g., hitting a key or no network)
a laptop is "hanging" at the (OpenBSD 6.2 snapshot)
>boot
prompt which normally (AFAICT) times out and just boots after a few
seconds (from disk); it boots fine after hitting "Return".
Can someone please clarify if this is
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017, Hrishikesh Muruk wrote:
> http://man.openbsd.org/man3/strftime.3
> The there are two definitions for the %I option
Nope. Use an editor and search for
%I
and you'll find only one. The other is 'l' (0x6c)
Maybe you need a better font?
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017, Majern??ek ?tefan wrote:
> Is it possible install openbsd to notebook dell latitude E6510?
Yes.
An old install:
OpenBSD 5.6 (GENERIC.MP) #333: Fri Aug 8 00:20:21 MDT 2014
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
RTC BIOS diagnostic error
Here's an update on this:
> eg++ -c -pipe -O2 -fPIC -std=c++1y -fvisibility=hidden
...
> -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2 -isystem /usr/include
> -isystem /usr/local/include -I../../../mkspecs/openbsd-g++ -o
> .obj/qbasicfontdatabase.o basic/qbasicfontdatabase.cpp
> In file
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Some of the patches may be sane to upstream (or are backported and
Well, since the Qt source code comes with OpenBSD "support" [1] I
hoped it would at least compile without errors "out of the box".
[1] for example,
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017, Rafael Sadowski wrote:
> You will not be happy with these plan. Not without reason there is only
> Qt 5.6 in -current. It is a hard piece of work for example see the patch
> set onyl for qt core:
Thanks, somehow the cvs checkout for ports/x11/qt5 on my system
didn't include
(should this be asked on -ports?)
Maybe someone can give me a hint how to compile qt 5.8.0 on
OpenBSD 6.0 (amd64)? (I would like to install it for some other
SW which needs at least qt 5.7, but the pkg is 5.5).
Currently I'm stuck at this:
eg++ -c -pipe -O2 -fPIC -std=c++1y -fvisibility=hidden
On Sat, Nov 26, 2016, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> Is there a way to detect on the fly spam attacks like the pasted below
> (maillog)? It seems pf max-src-conn-rate takes in care only the
Check the docs for your MTA.
> Nov 26 05:59:46 server smtpd[55880]: 3bcc430eee258cd7 smtp
>
On Thu, Oct 06, 2016, Erling Westenvik wrote:
[I'm only replying because I ran into a problem in this area and
posted a patch suggestion to the tech list; a different fix was
applied after some discussion.]
> templates, I was a little surprised to find that disklabel(8) apparently
> does not
> If the OpenBSD list admins are reading this: would it be possible to
> make a similar change in the OpenBSD mailing list configuration?
Please don't.
Those people who break e-mail for some (imaginary?) "gain" should
deal with the problems themselves instead of forcing others to make
changes.
> so the real smtp has the lower number but higher priority but like I said my
> sendmail always ends up with shit.example.not.nz.
What does "sendmail always ends up with shit.example.not.nz." mean?
Of course sendmail tries the secondary MX after trying the main MX.
Still no real
On Tue, Apr 05, 2016, Craig Skinner wrote:
> 1 shit.example.not.nz. # <<--- always defering server
> 2 smtp.example.not.nz. # <<--- real server
> Your server connects to 'shit.example.not.nz', which defers the mail,
> telling your server to try again later. So,. your server tries again
>
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016, Claus Assmann wrote:
> I have this USB ANT+ stick
> "Dynastream Innovations ANT USBStick2" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 2
I updated that laptop to the 2016-03-10 i386 snapshot and got it
to "work", i.e., the data was read for about 40m then the system
cr
I have this USB ANT+ stick
"Dynastream Innovations ANT USBStick2" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 2
which works "ok" under OpenBSD 5.2 in conjunction with libusb-0.1.12
in Golden Cheetah on a Dell laptop.
Unfortunately that laptop hangs after 5-25 minutes of using this
(most likely a HW problem: the fan
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016, Joel Rees wrote:
>cd /usr/src && cvs -d$CVSROOT up -Pd | tee /var/log/build/cvssrc.log
> except the 2>&1 is, I think the book says, too late to collect both
Which book?
> output streams into buildsys.log .
cd /usr/src && cvs -d$CVSROOT up -Pd 2>&1 | tee
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014, Adam Thompson wrote:
I have a large number of email tags, but use both + and - as a
separator.
So far, I'm entering all the - ones into aliases; is there a better way to
do this?
In postfix, I was able to use a regex to manipulate incoming addresses to
Hmm, it might be
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I tried that. If you telnet into smtpd to manually send an email and set
rcpt to: user you will receive a 553 Recipient address syntax
That's invalid even if you gave a proper address.
RFC 5321:
RCPT TO:forward-path [ SP rcpt-parameters ]
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013, John Hynes wrote:
openssl s_client -starttls smtp -connect mail.dean.edu:25
...from any of my OpenBSD 5.3 hosts, I get the same response:
CONNECTED(0003)
12556912661392:error:140790E5:SSL routines:SSL23_WRITE:ssl handshake
I just pointed someone to the starttls man page and noticed
some things that are wrong or don't make much sense:
The first entry is missing a tag. I don't understand:
force string verification depths to at least 80 bits
string - strong maybe?
But depths to at least 80 bits doesn't make much sense
When I connect a Polar USB reader (interface to a Polar HRM) to a
machine running OpenBSD 5.2 current (see dmesg below), I get the
following errors (I tried different USB slots just in case some
cabling would be bad):
uhub6: port 3, set config at addr 2 failed
uhub6: device problem, disabling
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012, John Long wrote:
Third time's the charm?
No. If you take a look at the file, you'll see that each new
sentence starts at a new line. That's what someone was trying to
tell you before... (this convention makes diffs simpler).
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012, Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 01:03:54PM +0200, lilit-aibolit wrote:
export HISTFILE=~/.sh_history
Because last time I tried, it was unusable if you ran more than two
session concurently, as both shell would use the same file directly
Maybe try
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012, Vitali wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Peter van Oord van der Vlies
Why replacing bind ?
https://www.isc.org/software/bind/advisories/cve-2012-1033
Bad CVE choice...
That's a design issue in DNS, not a vulnerability in BIND.
And if you want to throw CVEs
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012, Peter Fraser wrote:
It would have been nice if sendmail falls back to a none TLS connection if the
handshake occurs.
See the RFC about STARTTLS why this isn't possible within a single
session. Hence the MTA would have to remember that TLS failed
before and not try it in
On Sun, May 15, 2011, Michael Sioutis wrote:
# DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Family=inet, Port=465, Name=MTA-SSL, M=s')dnl (---
Yes, a comment!)
beginning with # and I thought these would be treated as comments as well.
The fine documentation (cf/README) says:
I was about to buy an OCZ Vertex 2 SSD when I read that firmware
updates for that kind of SSD require some M$ Windows version. Is
someone using SSDs with a high IOPS rate (the Sandforce controller
claims 45-50 kIOPS) which can be updated under some freely available
software? I would like to try
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
/etc/mail/genericstable (hashed with sudo make at /etc/mail):
ddc czark...@gmail.com
d...@ao531h.bedova czark...@gmail.com
The documentation (cf/README) states:
genericstable This feature will cause unqualified addresses (i.e., without
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
/var/log/maillog:
from=d...@ao531h.bedova, size=562, nrcpts=1, proto=ESMTP,
relay=localhost [127.0.0.1]
Oct 25 01:55:02 ao531h smtpd[24195]: 1287964495.exbcVgC3ABHbm9B9:
^ ^^^
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010, Mr. Roboto wrote:
[Sorry, I can't resist...]
MAIL FROM: i...@example.net
Syntax error: space after colon is invalid.
RCPT TO: al...@ipv6.example.org
Same here.
I got some replies off list (thanks!) which suggested that servers
outside the USA work. So I tried anoncvs.comstyle.com and that
updated my local copy fine (and download a 145MB history file).
Today I switched back to anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org and this one seems
to work now again (but the history
It seems I don't get updates to the OpenBSD cvs tree anymore since
2010-09-09. Back then it ran fine:
Connecting to anoncvs3.usa.openbsd.org port
Connected to 192.43.244.161 port
Running...
Updating (collection openbsd/rcs)
Update CVSROOT/ChangeLog
Edit ports/cad/gerbv/Makefile,v
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
mail from: p...@solarscale.de
Syntax error. The RFCs do not allow a space after the colon.
rcpt to: secur...@solarscale.de
same here.
It's fascinating how some broken software caused other software to
deal with that kind of garbage and almost
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Meta1, which is viewed by some as a sendmail made right is still in
very deep pre-alpha state... what a pity.
Despite being called pre-alpha MeTA1 runs without problems
for years at various sites. It's in pre-alpha to make my
life easier: I can
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010, Vijay Sankar wrote:
Increasingly, we are getting email messages with headers that
include msgid that look like the following:
msgid=de444eb9-5677-47a9-9a51-4b86b5f09cee
Complain to the sender and tell them to fix their garbage
that violates the RFCs (2822, 5322):
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010, Devin Ceartas wrote:
/etc/ssh/sshd_config: line 119: Bad configuration option:
ChrootDirecotry
^^
/etc/ssh/sshd_config line 119: Directive 'ChrootDirecotry' is not
allowed within a Match block
I KNOW I've done this in the recent past. When/why did it
On Tue, May 11, 2010, Steve Shockley wrote:
I also ran Jeff Ross' first dd test:
Sorry, but that's almost completely irrelevant for an MTA. The
important part for an MTA is IOPs. An MTA has to open/write/close/sync
queue files at a high rate, which means the number of FS meta
operations is
On Sun, May 09, 2010, Steve Shockley wrote:
A few days ago, I had an old Windows box that worked as an inbound
mail relay start to fail, so I figured I'd replace it with two
OpenBSD boxes in a CARP pool.
Oops... usually you replace 10 windows boxes with a single Unix server...
The site gets
Are formatting problems in the man pages currently expected due to
the change to mandoc or should those be reported as bugs? I installed
a snapshot form 2010-04-02 and saw this layout (same for 2010-04-05
http://obsd.cec.mtu.edu/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/i386/man47.tgz)
./usr/share/man/cat1/tr.0
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010, Marc Espie wrote:
This should indeed be reported, thanks.
ok, here's something that doesn't look right (hmm, I should
probably file a bug?)
man sh (snapshot i386 from today):
The following forms of parameter substitution can also be used:
Pf ${#name}
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009, Jacek Masiulaniec wrote:
smtpd currently does no content inspection. However, even the most
basic SMTP implementation needs to parse message content, eg. to
add missing domainpart to From:, add missing Date: or Message-Id:
or to strip Return-Path:. So, we need to come
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009, Chris Bennett wrote:
As I understand, there is No Audio support for bktr, just video.
Your understanding is wrong, audio and video work just fine.
As xmodmap doesn't work anymore, I'm trying to switch to xkb.
I hacked /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/us to make the laptop keyboard
more like a Unix keyboard:
--- us- Mon Jul 20 14:56:22 2009
+++ us Mon Jul 20 15:09:41 2009
@@ -334,10 +334,18 @@
key RWIN { [ Multi_key ] };
I have a problem with xmodmap on an OpeBSD 4.4 installation
(Dell Latitude D830). My .xmodmap file looks like this:
remove Lock = Caps_Lock
keysym Caps_Lock = Control_L
add Control = Control_L
keycode 22 = backslash bar
keycode 51 = BackSpace BackSpace Delete underscore
keycode 49 = Escape
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008, GVG GVG wrote:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1679 Jun 23 17:04 key.pem
^ ^
and in the mail_log there is nothing recorded! No errors or warnings!
1. man starttls (and see the referenced website).
2. increase the LogLevel (even though those errors should be logged
at
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008, GVG GVG wrote:
I first have to excuse myself cause I claimed that there were no errors in
the log file!
Well, there was no debugging output enabled. Now I did that with '-d0-17.4'
flags!
You do NOT need to enable debugging to get logging...
Still I don't see
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
Selected audio codec: [mp3] afm: mp3lib (mp3lib MPEG layer-2, layer-3)
==
AO: [null] 32000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)
does that mean no driver?
try with
[Thanks for all the answers!]
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008, Jacob Meuser wrote:
are you speakers plugged into the line-out jack? these used to only
kinda play on the mic jack. the line-out jack should be working fine
According to the docs I found I only tried out and mic, never
in. It works in the
I've upgraded one machine to 4.3 Beta (2008-02-23, i386, dmesg
below) and there is no audio anymore (it used to work with 3.8). I
tried to cat an audio file directly to the device:
$ file gong.au
gong.au: Sun/NeXT audio data: 8-bit ISDN u-law, mono, 8000 Hz
$ cat gong.au /dev/audio
$ cat gong.au
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007, STeve Andre' wrote:
Yes, one can dismiss the benefits. Think about what an MD5 (or any
other cyptographic) checksum means. If the OpenBSD site publishes
that list, how does something more complicated help?
Answer: it doesn't.
Wrong.
If someone cracks a website, then
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007, STeve Andre' wrote:
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 18:22:19 Claus Assmann wrote:
Someone actually did the former with sendmail.org (to distribute a
version of sendmail with a backdoor). The problem was only noted
because users checked the (digital) signature.
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