I know this is a Sendmail issue, but I haven't been able to track down
any information online, or found any Sendmail user email lists yet. And
since I am running it on a FreeBSD server, I thought I would try here
and see if anyone knows the answer to my problem.
I have enabled SSL on SMTP to
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
I know this is a Sendmail issue, but I haven't been able to track down any
information online, or found any Sendmail user email lists yet. And since I
am running it on a FreeBSD server, I thought I would try here and see if
anyone knows the answer
Hi--
On Oct 12, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
> I know that setting this option in Apache does the trick for HTTPS, I just
> need to figure out how to tell Sendmail to do the same.
> SSLCipherSuite ALL:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!EXP:!ADH:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:!SSLv2
>
> If anyone has any idea
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Christopher J. Ruwe wrote:
> So, systems that do what you want (and customers who want to pay on a per use
> basis) must be around for quite some time.
Yeah, this was the normal way of doing things for many years on
"large" systems, back when a "large system" was
On 12.10.2011 11:30, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
There is an active Usenet group at comp.mail.sendmail.
Does the ENCR parameter documented at
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/starttls.html
do you any good? It doesn't restrict the method, only the number of
bits
in the key.
Daniel Feenberg
Well afte
On 12/10/2011 20:36, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
> Well after searching the comp.mail.sendmail list through Google groups,
> I have come up wiht the following changes.
>
> I changed the orignal /etc/make.conf:
> from this:
> SENDMAIL_CFLAGS+= -D_FFR_SMTP_SSL
> to:
> SENDMAIL_CFLAGS+= -D_FFR_SMTP_SSL -D_
On 10/07/11 01:01, Aydın Demirel wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I installed FreeBSD 8.2 on Centos 5.7 via KVM. KVM version is 8.3 and
> qemu version is 0.12.4
>
> We have network problem. I set guest freebsd network as bridge mode
> and Status seems active. Default gateway is defined..
>
> When I see network pac
I was just doing some reading about the LLTD protocol. It seems that
Microsoft is distributing a package designed for Linux. This is the
URL:
http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-the-lltd-protocol-responder-for-linux-on-debian-lenny
I was wondering if this would actually work in a FreeBSD environm
On 12.10.2011 15:16, Matthew Seaman wrote:
_FFR_TLS_1 is actually already defined in the default sendmail on
FreeBSD. See /usr/src/usr.sbin/sendmail/Makefile around line 63.
It's also enabled in the ports version of sendmail, so long as you
select the WITH_TLS option. I just added this setting t
On 10/10/11 05:44, Frank Shute wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 04:47:40AM -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
On 10/10/11 01:37, Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 08:33:01PM -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
< snip >
This looks like it's playing. Is the CD/DVD drive active?
< snip >
Sti
Hello all.
I hope this question does not sound too stupid. I am sorry in advance
if you think so.
Since version 2.x and until now all I have been using FreeBsd as a
server, helping a small ISP company of a friend , basic web services,
email, dns etc. All I have been doing has been done in th
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Jorge Biquez wrote:
It is better to install KDE or GNOME as the base GUI or it is better to have
> any other ? (I do not know what could be).
>
This is one of those ask a hundred different people get 100 different
answers. I prefer KDE which would work well for y
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 17:38:53 -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
> GoodDay;
>
> Tried again with the following results;
>
> A dialog box dislplaying the following,
>
> Unable to mount Audio Disc
>
> DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive a
> reply (timeout by messa
"Michael D. Norwick" writes:
> A dialog box dislplaying the following,
>
> Unable to mount Audio Disc
You're not supposed to mount an audio disk.
There's even a FAQ entry titled
"Why can I not mount an audio CD?"
http://be-well.ilk.org/FreeBSD/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#MOUNT-AUDI
On 10/12/11 18:33, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
"Michael D. Norwick" writes:
A dialog box dislplaying the following,
Unable to mount Audio Disc
You're not supposed to mount an audio disk.
There's even a FAQ entry titled
"Why can I not mount an audio CD?"
http://be-well.ilk.org/FreeBSD/doc/en_US.ISO
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 18:49:58 -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
> Thank You for the replies. Got the part about not mounting an audio
> CD. I wasn't trying to. Inserting the disc in the drive brought up the
> error message. Mounting a data CD or DVD acts normally and the
> filesystem on it can
On FreeBSD what's the difference between Drop and Idrop in the netstat
output?
$ netstat -di
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Idrop
Opkts Oerrs Coll Drop
bge0* 1500 00:16:d4:e3:49:310 0 0
0 0 00
wpi0 2290 00:1b:77:86:2d:fa
On Oct 12, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On today's disc drives, you typically don't have a
> 3.5mm headphone connector for direct listening. Also
> some sound cards (unlike most onboard sound chips)
> have the ability to connect the "CD audio" wire inside
> the machine. This feature is obs
"Michael D. Norwick" writes:
> Thank You for the replies. Got the part about not mounting an audio
> CD. I wasn't trying to. Inserting the disc in the drive brought up
> the error message. Mounting a data CD or DVD acts normally and the
> filesystem on it can be accessed.
Okay, so what *are*
Adam Vande More writes:
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Jorge Biquez wrote:
>
> It is better to install KDE or GNOME as the base GUI or it is better to have
>> any other ? (I do not know what could be).
>>
>
> This is one of those ask a hundred different people get 100 different
> answers. I
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