Maybe if I had sent you the proper diff it would have worked...
Index: table_db.c
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RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/smtpd/table_db.c,v
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -u -p -r1.22 table_db.c
--- table_db.c 23 Jan 2021 16:11:11 -
September 1, 2021 1:01 PM, mimerun...@gmx.de wrote:
>> Care to try the following diff ?
>> --- table_db.c.orig.txt 2021-08-28 15:50:28.0 +0200
>> +++ table_db.c 2021-08-28 15:50:10.0 +0200
>> @@ -42,7 +42,9 @@ static char *table_db_get_entry_match(vo
>>
>> struct table_backend
On 8/26/21 6:25 AM, Jack wrote:
Could you resend with proper line breaks. This is difficult to read.
Sorry, the line breaks got messed up.
I'm using OpenSTMPD 6.8 portable and want to filter on DNS names or HELO
strings with regular expressions. Therefore I created the following
minified
Question: How can I use regular expressions in db files?
Don't know, but
Text files
don't seem to be an option, because they are only read on startup so I
cannot update them on the fly.
# smtpctl update table helotable
File is recommended over db:
Could you resend with proper line breaks. This is difficult to read.
Sorry, the line breaks got messed up.
I'm using OpenSTMPD 6.8 portable and want to filter on DNS names or HELO
strings with regular expressions. Therefore I created the following
minified config:
On 8/25/21 2:43 AM, Jack wrote:
Hello list,
I already posted this on the bug tracker of OpenSMTPD, but maybe I'm
doing something wrong in the config and you can help me:
I'm using OpenSTMPD 6.8 portable and want to filter on DNS names or HELO
strings with regular expressions. Therefore I
Hello list,
I already posted this on the bug tracker of OpenSMTPD, but maybe I'm
doing something wrong in the config and you can help me:
I'm using OpenSTMPD 6.8 portable and want to filter on DNS names or HELO
strings with regular expressions. Therefore I created the following
minified config: