On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 12:31 AM, Giovanni Bechis giova...@openbsd.org wrote:
Update to latest version 2.23.03.28, finally dns cache seems to work on
OpenBSD too, ok ?
Yes, the diff that you sent for 4.8 worked. But now after the package
update together with the upgrade 4.8-4.9 something is
On 05/05/2011 01:21 PM, Barbier, Jason wrote:
The easiest way I could think of off the top of my head is copy
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Singapore to /var/spool/postfix/etc/localtime and
that should keep the sanity and isolation of the jail. But that seems
like a bit of a hack to me, would anyone
I upgraded my OpenBSD from 4.8 to 4.9; that is postfix 2.7.1 to 2.7.2
Now when I start, it complains about
postfix/postfix-script: warning: /var/spool/postfix/etc/localtime and
/etc/localtime differ
It doesn't on 2.7.1, though both are different as well:
# ls -l /etc/localtime
lrwxr-xr-x 1
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Giovanni Bechis giova...@openbsd.org wrote:
Are you using DNSCache on webalizer.conf ?
I *think* you didn't ask me; though I answer from my side:
Yes. And then it fails as described, and miserably.
No. When I disable it, it works fine.
Uwe
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Antti Harri i...@openbsd.fi wrote:
I wasn't aware either and I had some weird problems when I upgraded from 5.0
to 5.1. I recall they were mostly procedure/trigger related.
Yep, that's what the mysql_upgrade corrected here, mostly.
Still, maybe someone should
(I hope I'm the only one who fell for this.)
If you happen to have
skip-bdb
in your my.cnf, do not update to 4.7 (or the like).
My MySQL failed miserably at start:
100531 20:37:22 mysqld_safe Starting mysqld daemon with databases from
/var/mysql
100531 20:37:23 [Note] Plugin 'FEDERATED' is
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 11:54 AM, William Yodlowsky will...@openbsd.org wrote:
I am working with Giovanni to get the fix into -stable... should happen
in the next day or so.
Thank you guys for the great work.
I will wait for -stable.
It was just committed.
Great!
Could anyone make a
Giovanni Bechis giovanni at openbsd.org writes:
Thanks for spotting this, attached is a diff for Courier-imap 4.6.0
(which fixes man pages as well) and one for 4.7.0 (I will commit this
update soon).
Cheers
Giovanni
Thanks. But here all files are shown inline, and I can't for my life
Uwe Dippel udippel at uniten.edu.my writes:
Picking up from some earlier complaints with the then new webalizer,
which broke all my setups (though I followed the suggestions -
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.ports/29855), I tried yet
another time:
Removed all webalizer stuff
Stuart Henderson wrote:
hmm. it seems like you probably installed the default mailer.conf
from etc46.tgz, overwriting the postfix one.
This is what I call overlap. I had just done my studies, and came out
with exactly the same conclusion.
I guess a number of people use postfix, and
After continuous upgrades of OpenBSD from 4.0 to 4.6, I always issued
the usual
/usr/local/sbin/postfix-enable
This time, it comes back with
can't find /etc/mailer.conf.postfix, postfix not enabled
Never had this before, and can't find any mailer.conf.postfix on the system.
Yes, I also googled,
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2010/03/23 18:28, Uwe Dippel wrote:
After continuous upgrades of OpenBSD from 4.0 to 4.6, I always issued
the usual
/usr/local/sbin/postfix-enable
This time, it comes back with
can't find /etc
Uwe Dippel wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
It's probably already enabled, check in /etc/mailer.conf.
It used to be necessary to re-enable it after each upgrade but
that was fixed (I thought it was before 4.6 though I could be
mistaken
It seems there is an error in the script, which allows to get the
mailers out of sync:
# pkg_delete postfix-2.6.2
postfix/postfix-script: fatal: the Postfix mail system is not
running
postfix-2.6.2:
complete
Since the 'old' webalizer was replaced with the Xtended, I have nothing
but trouble with it.
I mentioned it in here, twice, and also contacted the author of Xtended,
who was quite helpful, asked for some input, logs, and finally excused
him with having 'other things to do', and would revert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I have an interest in this so I tested it quickly just now.
/etc/courier/imapd: MAXPERIP=1
Connection 1:
% telnet foo.bar.baz 143
Connected to foo.bar.baz.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT
Marc Balmer wrote:
Indeed, I will try to test an update soon. BTW: we are using the
OpenBSD/courier-imap combo for real large mailserver and don't see the
problems that were described.
Yes, Marc, yes, Jason, neither did I see them on the Dual-Xeon. But the
Dual-Xenon with 15k-SCSI is
Marc Balmer wrote:
It will be one of your users. Looking at the logfiles you will
quickly identify him.
You came into the thread later ... it is me. :)
I suggest that you take your concern upstream, i.e. to the courier
developers. Here, we more or less only package what they
Federico G. Schwindt wrote:
It is a nice DoS-combo, what courier-imap in conjunction with
Thunderbird offer here, and one doesn't even need local access. Just any
remote Thunderbird client will do, and we can't prevent the user from
dragdrop some tens of thousands of messages into a folder.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
You can restrict sessions per IP very easily with PF.
Yes, Stuart,
and no. It is never good engineering practice to turn two knobs at the
same time. Firstly, when opening a new folder, courier-imap honours its
limitation gracefully. Second, it would limit the
Alf Schlichting wrote:
We had a similar problem on our mailserver and thunderbird as mail client.
Basicly, thunderbird has a certain timeout value for searches. If thunderbird
doesn't get a result for a search after timeout seconds, it assumes some
error and requests the search again. new
... when a user has close to 20.000 mails in the Inbox.
It chucks out courier-imap when more processes are involved than allowed:
(This is after some 3 hours of increasing load, searching around 1 GB in
cur:
load averages: 84.11, 83.12, 80.7721:04:01
10218 udippel -140 3504K 4336K
(I wonder if this belongs here or to misc?)
I have been having some problems over the last year with starting
postfix after a regular shutdown at times:
It would not start when the system starts. This is the maillog of the
last fail:
Jul 11 11:56:19 claude authdaemond: modules=authuserdb
Edd Barrett wrote:
`pkg_add -u` is the way I would suggest you use our packages.
Thanks, Ed, this is great. So sad, it is a complete miss here, we are
running amd64 on Dual-Xeon.
In any case, both i386 and sparc package directories for 4.3 are empty
on your site.
Uwe
Edd Barrett wrote:
Can you build packges for me then :P
Sure. But I said what I require: an automagic update of my ports tree,
one way or another.
If what Jacob mentions (cvs) helps you, we can set up one for you,
provided we don't run out of space.
Though I still believe it is easier to
Since the upgrade 4.2-4.3 I have some non-reproducible fault of the
'new' webalizer.
maybe one out of twenty runs it does not finish, and takes some
resources, until I kill its running ~15 child processes manually.
It is started from daily.local here, and on those days I don't get the
mail,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have an account?
@openbsd.org? No, I don't.
Has anyone agreed to officially bring back the stable tree?
One developer was interested in pursuing it, but he is very busy with
other things.
My own 2 sen: As much as your work is great, IMHHO
Steve Shockley wrote:
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-imap-4.3.0.diff
http://shockley.net/OpenBSD/courier-authlib-0.60.2.diff
It's been lightly tested on amd64.
Both apply cleanly and both run properly here when restarted.
In your diff,
mkdir -p /var/run/courier{,-auth}/
if [ -x
Stuart Henderson wrote:
There isn't a normal procedure for 4.2 -stable ports/packages,
these don't exist at the moment
We all know, and it would be good to discuss this in a very civilised
manner; avoiding pointing of fingers.
But this situation also reduces the tracking of OpenBSD, and
Steve Shockley wrote:
Why would you want to delete imapd.pem? Then your users have to
install a new cert. I think current (3.x) versions of Thunderbird
will refuse to connect.
Want ? probably not needed, but gets us going at following the instructions.
New cert is very much in order, since
I permit myself to post this here, in case someone else has a need to know.
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
failed me with the following:
Collision: the following files already exist
/usr/local/sbin/courierlogger (courier-imap-3.0.5p4)
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: fatal issues in
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date on 4.1 tells me:
www/php5/core,-main# 5.1.6p0 - 5.1.6p1
www/php5/extensions,-gd,no_x11 # 5.1.6 - 5.1.6p3
www/php5/extensions,-mysql # 5.1.6p1 - 5.1.6p2
www/php5/extensions,-xsl # 5.1.6p1 - 5.1.6p2
So I go to
On 6/24/07, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=== Updating for php5-core-5.1.6p1
Upgrading from php5-core-5.1.6p0
Old package php5-core-5.1.6p0 contains potentially unsafe operations
@unexec rm -f /usr/lib/apache/modules/libphp5.so
Can't update php5-core-5.1.6p0 into php5-core
Done with the proposed package update
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade41.html):
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
did a good job; maybe except of
Cannot find updates for php5-extensions-5.1.4
php5-mysql-5.1.4-hardened pkgconfig-0.19p0
, because apache didn't start until I did
pkg_delete
Had this problem for 3.8-3.9; and now again, 3.9-4.0:
pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends
fails with various responses; but it always refers to the number of threads
that it starts, like
Error from ftp://openbsd.ftp.fu-berlin.de/pub/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/i386/:
530 Sorry, your system may not
I can't seem to get the -batch to work.
What I want, is to create user $stuid and group $stuid; of course put the
user into their group; with a password $STUD.
I have tried tens of combinations, but I don't get there, yet.
I follow the two examples at the end of the man pages and do something
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 12:55:14 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
I can't seem to get the -batch to work.
Apologies, wrong group !
make REFETCH=true
=== Checking files for tk-8.4.7
tk8.4.7-src.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist on this system.
Attempting to fetch /usr/ports/distfiles/tk8.4.7-src.tar.gz from
http://ovh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/tcl/.
Size does not match for /usr/ports/distfiles/tk8.4.7-src.tar.gz
/bin/sh:
Alexandre Anriot wrote:
I don't know if you are still running 3.8, but ovh.dl.sourceforge.net
has been removed from network.conf.template more than six months ago.
Yes, I'm on 3.8.
And I do regular ports updates (CVS).
Would it be feasible to source some network.conf.recent (located under
Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
Would it be feasible to source some network.conf.recent (located under
/usr/ports/CVS) at the end of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/templates/network.conf.template
(or just overwrite the latter) at a ports update ?
You mean updates similar to:
cd /usr/ports
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 19:55:44 +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hmmm? If the fax is garbled, I suspect that you have flow control
problems with your modem.
No. That was just quite another item. See below.
First, second and third I want to thank 3 nice guys for helping me offline
!!!
Now to what
.)
All this is no solution, but *maybe* it rings some bell ... ?!
Uwe
On 7/10/06, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is astonishing, because the modem has been working earlier (on
earlier OpenBSDs and earlier main boards).
But now it doesn't work any longer, whatever I try, it stops
This is astonishing, because the modem has been working earlier (on
earlier OpenBSDs and earlier main boards).
But now it doesn't work any longer, whatever I try, it stops at DTE-DCE
flow control scheme [default]. I can still press enter or anything, but
faxaddmodem waits indefinitely (for what
Tried to 'listen' and install packages.
# pkg-add -v abiword
brought in many dependencies; finally abiword itself. Got stuck at 59% for ages.
Ctrl-C brought a relief; and partial-abiword-2.4.2.
# pkg_delete partial-abiword
Another go:
# pkg-add -v abiword
now got stuck at some MD5-sum
# pkg_add
On 7/7/06, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just remove the file manually, and try again...
It works, but :
abiword-2.4.2|** | 59%
^CError reading from archive: abiword-2.4.2: complete
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: Caught SIGINT. Installation of
... and the rest of the story:
abiword-2.4.2.tgz doesn't come down properly from my mirror (mirror.switch.ch).
So I downloaded it locally from ftp.openbsd.org. And subsequently:
# pkg_delete partial-abiword
Can't resolve partial-abiword to an installed package name [it had been removed]
#
vladas wrote:
Come on, man, it still worked.
Sure. But with what effort !
Its quite a luxury to install pkgs
by realtime-unpacking them as Mark Espie mentioned.
Also true. Though, I wouldn't mind to wait two seconds more for
1. download into /tmp
2. check
3. add
4. rm /tmp/pkg
Would have
Joachim Schipper wrote:
OTOH, it is expected you either know what you are doing or just install
packages - and in fact, if you do know what you are doing, you typically
*still* install packages.
Or, maybe, if you know what you are doing, you still install ports, for
their IMHO better method
Lars Hansson wrote:
No, packages has a better method.
Since you are up-to-date, please share with me: which ?
make install for a port will not update an
already installed port.
True. make clean won't neither. But make update does. Surprised ?
If you cant figure that out by yourself
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:38:47 +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
It depends on what you call proper.
Naïve as I am, just when I tar /home/users/, that it doesn't bug out
on long filenames/paths. Most of those come without the users being
guilty; from titles of movies and MP3s.
You're just using a
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:50:30 +0100, Alf Schlichting wrote:
The following diff makes the ark archiver from kdeutils3 use gtar instead of
OpenBSDs native tar(1).
Almost OT:
OpenBSD's tar also fails on longer path/filenames (haven't checked
properly; I'd guess around 100+ characters).
Replacing
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:34:37 +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
Check the ownership and permissions for /var/mysql when mounted as it's
own partition. It is supposed to be owned by _mysql.
The subject was right: fun. No idea what happened.
I simply shut down mysql, mounted the partition-to-be to
I wanted to pull a clever one and created /var/mysql as separate partition.
But it fails miserably.
At install, it will tell me that there is already a database, though
/var/mysql is empty.
mysqld_safe
won't start; with an error 'already running' though there is no pid.
So I simply removed the
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 08:00:33 +, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
You don't _have_ to link files.
You can use the Alias directive in your httpd.conf.
Alias /phpmyadmin/ /var/www/phpmyadmin/
All clear. Only my original question was pointing into another
corner: Why link / alias instead of just
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:36:12 +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
/var/www and /var/www/htdocs might have different owners sometimes
Sure. So as of now I take it that my earlier suspicion of 'elegance' kicks
in. I never doubted the way it is done, and from your answer I take it
that putting the files
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 09:04:02 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Thanks for all the replies !
It is okay now:
Removed clamav and compiled / installed again.
No, I didn't change the freshclam.conf at update.
Yes, I did. I *must* have changed it, and changed to _clamav as database
owner; in the conf
While individual extensions built (tried some), a bulk (simply make
clean make make install) dies with
checking for mkfifo... (cached) yes
checking for getrlimit... (cached) yes
checking for PSPELL support... no
checking for libedit readline replacement... no
checking for readline support... no
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:41:57 +0100, David Cathcart wrote:
pkg_info -M `ls -rt /var/db/pkg/`
Good one, but incomplete:
# pkg_add /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/postfix-2.2.5p0.tgz
postfix-2.2.5p0: complete
--- postfix-2.2.5p0 ---
- Creating
Wanted to check the log watchers in the ports; instead of my current
favourite logwatch.
make search key= log
did not work as I'd personally expect it to: discarding occurrences like
prolog and logged.
Are my expectations wrong ? Probably yes, but I'd still be grateful for a
hint !
And, what
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 18:06:19 +0200, Yiorgos Adamopoulos wrote:
When I try to pkg_add clamav it tries to install arc for which there is
no package prepared at ftp.openbsd.org (or mirrors)!
(May I suggest to check the archives; that's faster than writing and
waiting ...)
Check the archive
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 02:24:48 +0100, viq wrote:
for i in `/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date | cut -d -f1` ;
do cd /usr/ports/$1 ; make update clean; done
Similar to what I suggested earlier: export the package names from an
updated ports tree as reference (file).
Might as well
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 08:09:22 +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Quick guess because you need a ports tree.
Of course, there was something I overlooked !
On the other hand, cvs remains the 'master', and instead of manually
updating a reference site, would it not be better and simpler to refer
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 15:49:39 -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
Human readable, date based serials would be nice as that is something
easy to recognize and compare. If the serial was human readable, I
don't think there would be a need for the p* numbers as with the serial,
you would know which was
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 11:04:35 +0100, Marc Espie wrote:
This does not take care of branch issues...
started to think and don't see this.
File: abiword-2.2.11.tgz8160 KB 01/11/0514:41:00
File: abiword-2.2.9.tgz 8159 KB 04/09/0519:19:00
Why are there
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 17:54:03 +0100, Hans van Leeuwen wrote:
pkg_check is build on top of OpenBSD's ports-system. It checks a given
list of packages for vulnerablities against the VuXML database. If no
package is given all installed packages will be checked.
This may be a dumb one, but I am
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 00:04:15 +0100, Marc Espie wrote:
Opinions ?
If you dared to be radical, you'd split the name into 3 parts:
generic name - human readable version - unix time.
That would read
python-expat-2.3.5-1131013320
python-expat: package name
2.3.5: for us humans to know the base
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:18:32 +0200, Bernd Ahlers wrote:
I think Marc is speaking of using the xterm of your workstation and
login to your server via ssh. ;)
I think we all understand this.
Believe me or not - I am not speaking for Keith here - the way I work,
there isn't. *Later*, at remote
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 14:22:32 +0200, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Then, script (from base!) or screen (from ports) can help.
For screen, be sure to increase the scrollback, something like
defscrollback 500
in your .screenrc helps much.
Thanks, Hannah, but this isn't what I was asking for. I am
Ray Lai wrote:
So according to this, you uninstalled curl-old, which also uninstalled
clamav-old, then installed curl-new, and tried to install clamav-old?
If that's the case, I'm guessing clamav-old depended on the curl.2.2
library from curl-old, which probably got updated to curl.4.8 or
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 17:50:45 +0200, Nikolay Sturm wrote:
In php5's PLIST we find this entry
@unexec rm -f /usr/lib/apache/modules/libphp5.so
and in php5's MESSAGE we find
To finish the install, enable the php5 module with:
${PREFIX}/sbin/phpxs -s
Thanks for
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 13:42:04 +0200, Bruno Rohee wrote:
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date
Will give you a list of all outdated ports installed on your system.
Uhh, what phantastic ! - I knew that was a dumby question.
Can I nevertheless suggest to add this to the FAQ ? Yes, I
(my excuses if this is a dumb one. I tried archives and FAQ and google,
but didn't find what I was looking for)
Firstly, I prefer ports (compared to packages)
Secondly, I manage to update the ports collection to stable with cvs
Thirdly, [after all this easy and joyful work:] I skim through the
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:47:29 +1000, Ian McWilliam wrote:
Pkg_delete the old clamav port you have installed before building this
one or build it on a machine with no clamav installed.
Right-o ! But it (0.86.2p0) still isn't up at the latest patch level:
WARNING: Current functionality level =
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 15:29:43 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
and clamav is downgraded from 0.86.1 to 0.83
Got an off-list message today, that it has been committed by now.
Tried it and worx.
Upgrade your installs !
Thanks,
Uwe
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 17:21:59 +0300, Mike Pechkin wrote:
http://www.security.nnov.ru/Jdocument282.html
update for clamav 0.86.2
Have fun!
Don't get it, sorry, where is the update ?
Suddenly, with
cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs update clamav
I get
? clamav/nomake
? clamav/w-clamav-0.83
cvs
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