blacklists via multi-protocol + retries and random delay(s)
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Description:
Compliments spamd-setup by downloading resources, with up to 12 attempts,
each after a random delay of up to 5 minutes.
If unsuccessful, cached data from a
A dependency of the newly submitted port spamd-setup-downloader
(and other things I've written)
Comment:
system exit codes shell script library
Description:
A simple shell script file of system exit codes,
which can be sourced and used like a library.
This package reformats the established C
ping
On 2013-08-23 Fri 18:09 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
blacklists via multi-protocol + retries and random delay(s)
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Description:
Compliments spamd-setup by downloading resources, with up to 12 attempts,
each after
On 2013-08-28 Wed 08:44 AM |, Stuart Henderson wrote:
- don't distribute source files in ports
- your local rcs history is pointless to include in the port
I done this because I thought it was OK to include small files:
ports(7)
MASTER_SITES Primary sites for distribution files if
On 2013-08-28 Wed 11:56 AM |, Stuart Henderson wrote:
make plist and tweak the results as needed like other ports do.
a port shouldn't be touching files in the ports tree itself during
build, and in this case it won't even work (you keep appending to
the file each time it's run).
The
On 2013-08-28 Wed 16:50 PM |, Landry Breuil wrote:
A PLIST is a static list of installed files, not something
generated on the fly.
Surely make plist makes PLISTs on the fly too.
I doubt the package cares if its PLIST is hand written or generated by
some mechanisim, just as long as it is
On 2013-09-13 Fri 12:42 PM |, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't use it, but if security fixes aren't handled reasonably quickly, there
isn't much point in having webapps in ports.
webapps, ugh.
A trendy contradiction in terms.
Woe betide the day when computers have only port 80, and
No?
On 2013-10-02 Wed 18:06 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Does the ADDRESS keyword samenet work in OpenBSD's PostgreSQL pg_hba.conf?
Manually specifying an address block works, as does a DNS hostname
domain name.
$ pkg_info -I postgresql-server
postgresql-server-9.2.3 PostgreSQL RDBMS
Has Jim moved address/on holiday/other?
On 2013-09-28 Sat 10:40 AM |, wrote:
ping
On 2013-09-21 Sat 12:47 PM |, wrote:
Jim,
There's a minor mod of greyscanner on bitbucket.
I'm totally new to bitbucket, mercurial git, so don't know if you've
visability/aware of it:
= greyscanner-1.02
CATEGORIES = mail
HOMEPAGE = https://bitbucket.org/bonetruck/greyscanner/
On 2013-10-07 Mon 13:06 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Has Jim moved address/on holiday/other?
On 2013-09-28 Sat 10:40 AM |, wrote:
ping
On 2013-09-21 Sat 12:47 PM |, wrote:
Jim
ping
On 2013-10-31 Thu 14:45 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Minor upstream change merged on 23/10
Bitbucket's /get/ link isn't working the master site is on
spacehopper's mirror, so this diff may not be sufficent by itself.
Index: Makefile
- Forwarded message from Jim Razmus j...@bonetruck.org -
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 09:15:57 -0600
From: Jim Razmus j...@bonetruck.org
To: st...@openbsd.org
Cc: Craig R. Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk
Subject: Update greyscanner to 1.02
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)
Hello sthen,
I'm
On 2013-11-23 Sat 11:28 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
- Forwarded message from Jim Razmus j...@bonetruck.org -
I'm rolling an update for greyscanner and just tagged version 1.02.
Would you mind mirroring the new disfile? Here's the URL:
Here's an un-mirrored diff that pulls
OK?
On 2013-11-27 Wed 16:00 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2013-11-23 Sat 11:28 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
- Forwarded message from Jim Razmus j...@bonetruck.org -
I'm rolling an update for greyscanner and just tagged version 1.02.
Would you mind mirroring the new disfile
On 2013-12-29 Sun 19:18 PM |, Jan Stary wrote:
Works well for me.
Me too,
--
Craig Skinner | http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03mtrg9/clips
On 2014-01-07 Tue 13:56 PM |, Jan Stary wrote:
If DNS_SOCK_MAX is defined in the config,
greyscanner checks that the domain part of every sender
has an A and an MX record, and blacklists everything else.
That itself is surely a good thing, but:
(1) the check performed is actually
On 2014-01-08 Wed 16:04 PM |, Jan Stary wrote:
This is what I'm talking about:
there is an MX and A for 'gmail.com',
plus this host resolves there and back,
(and apparently is an outgoing smtp of google.com).
Yet greyscanner blacklists it, with 'no MX or A for gmail.com'.
Change $HOME from /nonexistent to /var/empty due to start up complaints:
$ sudo /etc/rc.d/cvsyncd -d start
doing rc_read_runfile
doing rc_check
cvsyncd
doing rc_pre
doing rc_start
No home directory /nonexistant!
Logging in with home = /.
doing rc_write_runfile
(ok)
$ userinfo _cvsyncd | grep
On 2014-01-28 Tue 12:21 PM |, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't really have an opinion on this change but if this goes in it would
be nice to add a small @comment to explain why we use /var/empty
I think this might need some more thought. /var/empty is meant to be
special for chroot
What to do here?
On 2014-01-29 Wed 14:03 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2014-01-28 Tue 12:21 PM |, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't really have an opinion on this change but if this goes in it
would be nice to add a small @comment to explain why we use /var/empty
I think
Hi folks,
Attached here is a new port of Abersnuik:
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COMMENT= spamd blacklists via multi-protocol, retries + random delays
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$ cat pkg/DESCR
Compliments spamd-setup by
Hello again,
This new port of libsysexits is a dependency of the newly submitted port
mail/abersnuik
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COMMENT= shell script system exit codes library
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pkg/DESCR:
Hello all,
Attached here is a newly ported fork of the password manager by naddy@
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/209150/focus=209211
It is a shell script and does not need building.
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COMMENT= command line password
FYI;- this too is an architecture independent shell script,
which does not need building.
On 2014-02-05 Wed 09:35 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
ping
On 2014-02-01 Sat 19:33 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hi folks,
Attached here is a new port of Abersnuik
Post-unlock resend reattached.
On 2014-02-07 Fri 10:44 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hello all,
Attached here is a newly ported fork of the password manager by naddy@
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/209150/focus=209211
It is a shell script and does not need building
Post ports unlock resend.
On 2014-02-01 Sat 19:53 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hello again,
This new port of libsysexits is a dependency of the newly submitted port
mail/abersnuik
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COMMENT= shell script system exit codes
ping.
On 2014-03-13 Thu 10:04 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Post ports unlock resend reattach.
On 2014-02-01 Sat 19:33 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hi folks,
Attached here is a new port of Abersnuik:
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COMMENT
ping
On 2014-03-13 Thu 10:03 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Post-unlock resend reattached.
On 2014-02-07 Fri 10:44 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hello all,
Attached here is a newly ported fork of the password manager by naddy@
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/209150
Ping.
On 2014-03-13 Thu 10:05 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Post ports unlock resend.
On 2014-02-01 Sat 19:53 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hello again,
This new port of libsysexits is a dependency of the newly submitted port
mail/abersnuik
Hello OpenBSD porters,
Attached here is a new port of spamdba - pf spamd database assistant
spamdba assists postmasters to routinely manipulate the spamd(8)
database. This tool is a wrapper for spamdb(8), simplifying common
tasks, such as:-
o Adding/deleting of all, or a pattern matched
Any comments/thoughts/OKs?
On 2014-04-07 Mon 13:01 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hello OpenBSD porters,
Attached here is a new port of spamdba - pf spamd database assistant
spamdba assists postmasters to routinely manipulate the spamd(8)
database. This tool is a wrapper for spamdb(8
FYI: This breaks Squid 3.3.8 on 5.4 release:
$ fgrep family /etc/resolv.conf
family inet4
(this may effect other daemons too)
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Bugged by the FreeBSD ports team:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=176951
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On 2014-05-27 Tue 14:13 PM |, Martin, Matthew wrote:
I'm moving to unbound in preparation for 5.6. Trying to start unbound
on boot with pkg_scripts would always fail; however, starting it
manually would succeed. This seems to be because /etc/rc does not have
/usr/local/sbin in it's PATH and
On 2014-07-03 Thu 16:23 PM |, Ian McWilliam wrote:
OK. Samba4 contains the /usr/local/bin/samba which is the full blown Active
Directory Server.
The RC script for that (when I write it) will need checks to make sure that
smbd / nmbd / winbindd are
not running as those daemons are not
On 2014-07-03 Thu 14:13 PM |, Ian McWilliam wrote:
Secondly is it acceptable to create a common rc script to hold common subs
used amongst multiple rc
script for a port, eg samba.subr that will be used by smbd and nmbd rc
scripts?
. /usr/local/libexec/samba-control ?
On 2014-04-07 Mon 13:01 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Hello OpenBSD porters,
Attached here is a new port of spamdba - pf spamd database assistant
spamdba assists postmasters to routinely manipulate the spamd(8)
database. This tool is a wrapper for spamdb(8), simplifying common
tasks
On 2014-05-19 Mon 12:01 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
FYI: This breaks Squid 3.3.8 on 5.4 release:
$ fgrep family /etc/resolv.conf
family inet4
(this may effect other daemons too)
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Bugged by the FreeBSD ports team:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi
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