On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is trying to spoof the MTA. What spamdyke is trying to
do is to blacklist emails based upon the ip address embedded in the
sending domain name. For example:
If I get
On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is trying to spoof the MTA. What spamdyke is trying to
do is to blacklist emails based upon the ip address embedded in the
Hello,
I have a problem with extracting a tar file.
The tar file contains some files with a question mark in the filename.
On a Linux Machine, the file looks like this;
Adig?zel-Huda.jpg (a black rhombus with a question mark in it)
When I extract that tar file on my openindiana 148b machine, I
IIRC there's a choice of tar programs ... so: which tar are you using?
perhaps using gtar can help?
HTH
Michael
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 15:24, Flo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with extracting a tar file.
>
> The tar file contains some files with a question mark in the filename.
>
> On a
I have to use tar, because the tar file is an openvz container and
vzrestore uses tar.
The first time, I encountered this problem, was, when I wanted to
restore an openvz container to a nfs share. The nfs server is my
openindiana machine and the openvz server is a debian squeeze.
Here I got
The current curl in OI151a3 seems to be v 7,21
Would it be very difficult for someone involved in maintaining OI151 to
upgrade curl to the latest version?
There are some minor adaptations to more modern web practices, it seems.
And the same Q about webmin: would it be possible to either clean
Flo wrote:
> On a Linux Machine, the file looks like this;
> Adig?zel-Huda.jpg (a black rhombus with a question mark in it)
That's how untranslatable characters are typically displayed.
> When I extract that tar file on my openindiana 148b machine, I get the
> following error:
> Adig\374zel-Huda.
Hello,
Am 2012-04-26 16:11, schrieb James Carlson:
Flo wrote:
On a Linux Machine, the file looks like this;
Adig?zel-Huda.jpg (a black rhombus with a question mark in it)
That's how untranslatable characters are typically displayed.
When I extract that tar file on my openindiana 148b machin
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Flo wrote:
> Are there any disadvantages with utf8only disabled?
If you have a filesystem that is utf8only with a specific
normalization scheme, then all files will have consistent names.
Otherwise, the files could have various odd filenames. I believe the
OpenSol
Flo wrote:
>> If that shows that the property is set "on", then that's what's causing
>> the failure. Sadly, it's configurable only when creating a file system,
>> so if you wanted to change it, you'd have to create a new file system
>> and copy everything over.
>
> utf8only is on. I created a ne
Hi,
don't know why, this did not happen on an older machine running OpenSolaris.
I have a script running from time to time, to "zfs send | zfs receive -Fdu" on
the same machine, to backup
everything on a removable dedicated sata disk.
When the receive ends, the script exports the destination pool,
Thread name: "Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on openindiana?"
Mail number: 33
Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012
In reply to: Gary Gendel
> Chris, I'm still unclear on how to do this. How could you write a
> regular express to check to see if the connecting ip address is
> buried in the reverse
On 4/26/12 11:54 AM, låzaro wrote:
Thread name: "Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on openindiana?"
Mail number: 33
Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012
In reply to: Gary Gendel
Chris, I'm still unclear on how to do this. How could you write a
regular express to check to see if the connecting ip addres
OUW! sorry my missunderstanding... here you are:
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/whitelist
In the file: whitelist put this:
some.domain.tld OK
200.55.136.18 OK
Then run:
postmap /etc/postfix/whitelist
and finaly run
postfix reload
;)
Thread name
Thread name: "Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on openindiana?"
Mail number: 42
Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012
In reply to: Gary Gendel
> >Also you can tell postfix who request to the remote server if that
> >sender is a valid user, if it not exist i the remote server, the mail
> >will not pas
oi_151a pkg update fails -- most of the time i get a "Invalid content:
manifest hash failure:" at other times it says "live image", yet its
certainly not a live image here is some sample output (I did some looking
- this is a fresh install of the 151a desktop i downloaded las night:
I started wi
I could use a bit of advice. My OpenIndiana machine can not update it's
time from the ntp servers. I noticed that the time was off by a couple
of minutes.
The machine has two nics:
bge0 - wan
bge1 - lan
and serves as a router for my lan. All the machines on my lan that use
ntp, make reques
Gary Gendel wrote:
> I could use a bit of advice. My OpenIndiana machine can not update it's
> time from the ntp servers. I noticed that the time was off by a couple
> of minutes.
>
> The machine has two nics:
>
> bge0 - wan
> bge1 - lan
>
> and serves as a router for my lan. All the machines
On 4/26/12 12:55 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
I could use a bit of advice. My OpenIndiana machine can not update it's
time from the ntp servers. I noticed that the time was off by a couple
of minutes.
The machine has two nics:
bge0 - wan
bge1 - lan
and serves as a router for m
Gary Gendel wrote:
> On 4/26/12 12:55 PM, James Carlson wrote:
>> If that works, then you'll probably want to go looking at your firewall
>> configuration.
>>
> Thanks for the -u option. That worked fine so now I have to figure out
> what's going on. Since the other machines work fine, it means t
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
> This is a problematic thing to do as many servers do not support this
> functionality. I gave that approach up years ago because it adds delays for
> non-deterministic benefits.
Yeah, it was widely switched off after spammers realized it was
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 08:30 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is trying to spoof the MTA. What spamdyke is
trying to
do is t
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