no to mbox from smtpd

2011-01-06 Thread levitch
If I send mail to this_user then delivery is okay. If I send mail to root: $ mail No mail for this_user # mail No mail for root - this is smtpd.conf: that_if= re0 listen on lo0 listen on $that_if #listen on $wan_if tls enable auth map aliases { source db /etc/mail/aliases.db } accept for

Re: no to mbox from smtpd

2011-01-06 Thread levitch
Well, I changed /etc/mail/aliases: root: this_us...@mail.levitch.org Mail arrives now. Also, with smtpd.conf modified: - comment out loopback: # listen on lo0 effect is the same. Anyhow, this was the first time I needed fqdn in aliases file on localhost. Darrel On Thu, 6 Jan 2011

2010APR04

2010-04-04 Thread levitch
I think it is relevant. Today OpenSSl 1.0 was installed on my workstation, from ports: /usr/ports/security/openssl The workstation: - freebsd 8.0 $ which openssl /usr/bin/openssl $ openssl version OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009 The router: - openbsd -current, today $ which openssl

solved - Re: 2010APR04

2010-04-04 Thread levitch
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Miod Vallat wrote: ssh login to the openbsd router throws the following error message: OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 9080df, you have 100f You need to either recompile your ssh binary against the new openssl libraries, or set up a proper LD_LIBRARY_PATH to

IPv6 CARP interface INIT state

2006-02-27 Thread levitch
How can I make a CARP IPv6 interface? My IPv4 CARP interface is in MASTER state, but the IPv6 CARP interface is in INIT state. % cat /etc/hostname.vge0 up media 100baseTX mediaopt full-duplex inet6 fec0::f:213:49ff:fe17:4dcb 64 % ifconfig vge0 vge0:

make build | securelevel=2

2006-01-25 Thread levitch
3.9 beta was not fun for me, so I am reinstalling to 3.8 -Stable. For whatever reason I forgot that securelevel was set to 2, but 'make build' is running alright at the moment. Can I also compile ports with securelevel set to 2? Does someone know of a port where I must decrease the securelevel?

Re: make build | securelevel=2

2006-01-25 Thread levitch
On Thursday, January 26, 2006, at 00:53AM, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 1/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3.9 beta was not fun for me, so I am reinstalling to 3.8 -Stable. For whatever reason I forgot that securelevel was set to 2, but 'make build' is running

Re: make build | securelevel=2

2006-01-25 Thread levitch
On Thursday, January 26, 2006, at 00:20AM, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 3.9 beta was not fun for me, so I am reinstalling to 3.8 -Stable. For whatever reason I forgot that securelevel was set to 2, but 'make build' is running alright at the moment. Did you have a problem with

Re: pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*

2005-11-22 Thread levitch
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 07:38:00PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran 'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have

pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*

2005-11-21 Thread levitch
It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran 'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninstall' instead

Re: pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*

2005-11-21 Thread levitch
It seemed like time to update and get the new ftp-proxy. During this I ran 'pkg_delete -q /var/db/pkg/*' while updating the sources. The OpenBSD build was okay, but ports are not building now. The command might have been package-specific; i.e., perhaps I should have used 'port uninstall'

Re: external interface of a bridge not filtering for itself

2005-10-23 Thread levitch
generally with a filtering bridge, you would want to pass all traffic on one of the interfaces ('set skip on XX' or a 'pass on XX' rule), and just make rules apply to the other interface. Whether or not this is what you're doing, isn't clear from your message. Thanks. Determinable from this