And you could always use that silly patch that makes it so that alt-fn
switches console modes :D
"I am not your puppet. Since when? Now get your spongy ping ass out there
and dance for the cameras" -Nora in (Death to Smoochy)
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Andre Naehring wrote:
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 200
Johan P. Lindstrvm schrieb:
> Just finished installing OpenBSD 3.7 from CD onto VM Ware Workstation
> 5 build 13124 with Windows XP sp2 as host OS.
>
> As Client OS I chose FreeBSD, VM Ware tools not installed, virtual
> terminals CTRL+ALT+Fn does not work since CTRL+ALT releases control
> from th
On 28/07/05, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try using mixerctl to turn off all the mutes, turn up all the volumes,
> and then test with something simple like mpg123 and one of the release
> songs...
>
Good suggestions, but no luck so far.
# mixerctl -a
On 7/27/05, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 10:24:18PM -0500, Matthew Bettinger wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a decent rack server from HP, Dell, IBM or CDW
> > that will run OpenBSD for webserver use? I would prefer a machine
> > that has SCSI drives with Mi
Practically, I've never found any need to use anything beyond the
greylisting.org whitelist in that manner, as well as ensuring I'm
running spamlogd correctly so that outbound servers get whitelisted..
At least with our 70,000 lusers worth of mailboxes.
-Bob
* Stuart Henderson <[E
Good morning,
I have a Dell4550 where which I can't get sound to work on.
Both 3.7 and -current gives me the same result, everything looks ok on boot.
# vlc
VLC media player 0.8.1 Janus
[0211] mpeg_audio decoder: MPGA channels:2 sampl
Dave Feustel wrote:
> 1) add the line
> umask 077
> to .profile
>
> 2)add the file .kshrc containing at least the line
> set -o vi
>
>
> Also modify adduser so that the home directory
> permissions of new users are set to drwx--
> instead of drwxr-xr-x
OpenBSD is a general purpose OS. Th
Brad wrote:
> I'm just curious what the point of sending the dmesg was?
All things considered, I'd rather have five things I don't need than
have one thing I wanted that was missing. If for nothing else, it's a
refreshing Something Different from the "Send me some useful info!"
exchanges). Heck,
I run heaps off Dell PowerEdge 1550, 1650, 1750 and 1850 without issues.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 10:24:18PM -0500, Matthew Bettinger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone recommend a decent rack server from HP, Dell, IBM or CDW
> that will run OpenBSD for webserver use? I would prefer a machine
> that
Matthew Bettinger wrote:
> I was glancing at the sunfire v20z , ibm xseries 306 and HP DL360
> with Smart Array 6i. The dl360 looks like it fits the bill but I
> have had problems in the past with the smart array on older DL class
> boxes. The server(s) will be used for web shell and sftp service
Fine then you should have read my email to misc@ about vmware 5. Also fixed
the mpt support so this information *is* out there. Brad is right.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 05:55:54PM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:24 PM, Matthew Bettinger wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a decent rack server from HP, Dell, IBM or CDW
that will run OpenBSD for webserver use? I would prefer a machine
that has SCSI drives with Mirror Raid capabilities. I know I can go
piecemeal one from FRY's but
In Vmware Workstation, you can adjust the hot keys for releasing the session
under the Edit menu, Preferences and the Hot Keys tab. I set mine to
CTRL+ALT+Shift, then you can use the virtual terminals.
BTW, I use Other as the client OS choice. Seems to work better, but I don't
have any stat
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a decent rack server from HP, Dell, IBM or CDW
that will run OpenBSD for webserver use? I would prefer a machine
that has SCSI drives with Mirror Raid capabilities. I know I can go
piecemeal one from FRY's but I need one that can have a hardware
support agreement tied
From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > I'm just curious what the point of sending the dmesg was?
> > >
> > > It's not like people haven't been running OpenBSD under VMware for
> > > years now. This isn't stating anything new.
> >
> > Because its the Pr
Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> Because its the Proper thing to do. Don't discourage thoroughness.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#SendDmesg says it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED], not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 04:56:23PM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I'm just curious what the point of sending the dmesg was?
> >
> > It's not like people haven't been running OpenBSD under VMware for
> > years now. This isn't stating anything new.
>
Russell Fulton wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I'm getting errors about missing libraries while adding packages to
> a 3.7 system. This was a new install with 3.7 so there should not be
> any old stuff laying around
>
> -bash-3.00$ sudo pkg_add
> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.6/packages/i386/r
From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm just curious what the point of sending the dmesg was?
>
> It's not like people haven't been running OpenBSD under VMware for
> years now. This isn't stating anything new.
Because its the Proper thing to do. Don't discourage thoroughness.
DS
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 04:23 pm, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 12:13:01PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> | 1) add the line
> | umask 077
> | to .profile
>
> This breaks certain ports (as I found out the hard way)
I was wondering about that. Which ports broke?
Thanks,
Dave
I'm just curious what the point of sending the dmesg was?
It's not like people haven't been running OpenBSD under VMware for
years now. This isn't stating anything new.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 11:22:56PM +0200, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
> Just finished installing OpenBSD 3.7 from CD onto VM Ware
--On 27 July 2005 13:50 -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
You really do not need to do this in spamd. Do it in pf.
table persist file "/etc/mail/nogreylist"
Been doing that for months, but it takes quite a while to add enough
networks to be useful, and there's always another round the corner. I
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 04:23 pm, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 12:13:01PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> | 1) add the line
> | umask 077
> | to .profile
>
> This breaks certain ports (as I found out the hard way)
>
> | 2)add the file .kshrc containing at least the line
> | set
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 10:42:25AM +1200, Russell Fulton wrote:
> I'm getting errors about missing libraries while adding packages to
> a 3.7 system. This was a new install with 3.7 so there should not
> be any old stuff laying around
>
> -bash-3.00$ sudo pkg_add
> ftp://
It has just been pointed out to me (off list) that I was loading the package from the 3.6 tree. Doh!!!
Russell
Russell Fulton wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm getting errors about missing libraries while adding packages to
a 3.7 system. This was a new install with 3.7 so there should not be
any
Hi Folks,
I'm getting errors about missing libraries while adding packages to a
3.7 system. This was a new install with 3.7 so there should not be any old
stuff laying around
-bash-3.00$ sudo pkg_add
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.6/packages/i386/recode-3.6p1.tgz
Can't instal
And you dont know how to reassign the release key?
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 11:22:56PM +0200, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
> Just finished installing OpenBSD 3.7 from CD onto VM Ware Workstation
> 5 build 13124 with Windows XP sp2 as host OS.
>
> As Client OS I chose FreeBSD, VM Ware tools not instal
Any help with this would be really appreciated. I've been struggling with it
for several days now.
I'm using -current (24, then 27 Jul) and need to handle datasets up to 1.5 GB
in size using the R statistical package. The computer itself has 4 GB RAM
installed, with ~3.5 available to the OS.
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 10:54:36 -0700, stupidmail4me proclaimed...
> I've installed the UW-IMAP package and placed the
> correct start up lines in /etc/inetd.conf. I've gotten
> this package to work correctly on past installations.
Go ask on the UW-IMAP list. This is an OpenBSD list.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 12:13:01PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
| 1) add the line
| umask 077
| to .profile
This breaks certain ports (as I found out the hard way)
| 2)add the file .kshrc containing at least the line
| set -o vi
Better to export VISUAL=vi in your .profile if that's what you prefe
Just finished installing OpenBSD 3.7 from CD onto VM Ware Workstation
5 build 13124 with Windows XP sp2 as host OS.
As Client OS I chose FreeBSD, VM Ware tools not installed, virtual
terminals CTRL+ALT+Fn does not work since CTRL+ALT releases control
from the VM Ware application.
Here is the dmes
Thanks Bob
I will certainly have a peek, I am starting to think authpf is the way
to go, but the users at the intended facility are far from self
sufficient/ self educating (plain lack of interest) and that usually
spells trouble when helping out... or a fortune if you are a
consultant, if you don
You really do not need to do this in spamd. Do it in pf.
i.e:
table persist file "/etc/mail/nogreylist"
...
no rdr $ext_if proto tcp from to $mailserver port smtp
* Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-07-26 04:23]:
> I seem to remember seeing a patch to spamd that makes greylist
Try disabling apm.
# config -e -o /nbsd /bsd
ukc> disable apm
252 apm0 disabled
ukc> quit
# cp /bsd /obsd
# mv /nbsd /bsd
# reboot
If that speeds it up you have the "hlt hlt" issue. it's fixed in
current and stable
authpf and a decent ruleset.
use a central box and tunnel it back.
redirect all unauthenticated http traffic to a website showing
them what to do to get authenticted.
see http://www.ualberta.ca/CNS/wireless/ for a description of what
we use here.
* J
b h schrieb:
--- Ulrich Kahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
b h schrieb:
--- b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: missing: ./etc/acpi
To: Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
misc@openbsd.org
--- Stuart Henderson
I've installed the UW-IMAP package and placed the
correct start up lines in /etc/inetd.conf. I've gotten
this package to work correctly on past installations.
Whenever I try to connect using IMAP, I get the
following error:
Unable to load certificate from
/etc/ssl/certs/imapd.pem.
That's because
--On 27 July 2005 10:03 -0700, b h wrote:
However, why is my daily insecurity script
still complaining about it on my one machine - how was
that problem still occur after following the
documented upgrade procedure? In otherwords, what did
I miss updating that will prevent the daily scrip
Quoting Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 1) add the line
> umask 077
> to .profile
>
> 2)add the file .kshrc containing at least the line
> set -o vi
>
>
> Also modify adduser so that the home directory
> permissions of new users are set to drwx--
> instead of drwxr-xr-x
>
>
I agree with i
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Daniel Hamlin wrote:
> I am attempting to perform and verify a backup on a server, per the
> instructions in the FAQ, but am getting this error:
>
> restore: Tape block size (32758) is not a multiple of dump block size (1024)
>
> Is there something I'm doing wrong or is this
Thanks Stephen.
On 7/27/05, Stephen Marley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:55:51AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > I did not meant alternatives to RPC approach? i mean alternatives to
> > the standard implementation code of rpc.
> >
> > I don't feel like considering (as you
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 10:55:51AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> I did not meant alternatives to RPC approach? i mean alternatives to
> the standard implementation code of rpc.
>
> I don't feel like considering (as you self said) garbage like corba,
> rx, rxml-rpc
>
> I am considering rpc/xdr
I am attempting to perform and verify a backup on a server, per the
instructions in the FAQ, but am getting this error:
restore: Tape block size (32758) is not a multiple of dump block size (1024)
Is there something I'm doing wrong or is this a hardware problem? This
is the first backup attem
1) add the line
umask 077
to .profile
2)add the file .kshrc containing at least the line
set -o vi
Also modify adduser so that the home directory
permissions of new users are set to drwx--
instead of drwxr-xr-x
>--- Ulrich Kahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>b h schrieb:
>> --- b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
>>>From: b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Subject: Re: missing: ./etc/acpi
>>>To: Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>>misc@openbsd.org
>>>
>>>--- Stuar
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Sean,
Take a look at http://www.vpnc.org/.
They perform all sorts of VPN device interoperability tests, using OpenBSD
as the common denominator. They have info on how to set up your Netscreen
box to make it work with OpenBSD.
-Original Message-
From: Sean Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
b h schrieb:
--- b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: missing: ./etc/acpi
To: Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
misc@openbsd.org
--- Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--On 24 July 2005 14:25 -0700
> The raid will use 3 or 4 identical harddrives.
Is that mirrored? If so, heres a gotcha:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=raidctl&sektion=8
"Note as well that RAID 1 sets are currently limited to only
2 components. At present, n-way mirroring is not possible."
However, I think wit
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:27:32 +0200
Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With Ctrl-c the shell doesn't finish.
>
> The shell file is showed here:
>
> [...]
>
That was my point.
Yes, maybe you're right. I've tried sneaking past
if read line (a backslash newline would make it take more lines)
and
set -- $line (tried semiclons, redirections and backticks)
and
if match=`grep "^$1$" $HOSTS` ; then
ssh $match
( . would matc
Hi all,
I have a 3.6 release macppc with ipsec patches applied and a 3.7 release
sparc64 connected via ipsec.
This has been forced into a production environment so I cant carry out
full tests until the weekend.
Everything works perfectly without issue, but only if I start isakmpd as
the la
--- b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
> From: b h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: missing: ./etc/acpi
> To: Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> misc@openbsd.org
>
> --- Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --On 24 July 2005 14:25 -0700,
Stuart Henderson scribbled on :
> --On 27 July 2005 00:27 +0200, GV wrote:
>> In general I would like to have one static IP where more than one
>> domains are registered and for each domain a different internal web
>> server should serve the incoming requests!
>
> No, you need some kind of 'r
With Ctrl-c the shell doesn't finish.
The shell file is showed here:
#!/bin/sh
# $Id: menu,v 1.5 2004/05/20 12:15:57 holsta Exp $
#
# Menu wrapper for FireWired. Ctrl-C is ignored and user input is never
# passed to the command line.
PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/
Do you have any other suggestions where i could download alternatives for rpc?
corba, rx, xml-rpc
they all suck, just in different ways.
/ian
Yes
El Miircoles, 27 de Julio de 2005 15:09, Alexander Farber escribis:
> :-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that
> : too?
>
> 2005/7/27, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Many thanks to all people of this mailing list for all the replies.
> >
> > F
--On 27 July 2005 15:13 +0200, Ulrich Kahl wrote:
I plan to set up a fileserver using RAIDframe - I can't afford a
hardware RAID-controller like Megaraid i4 (around EURO 280,--) and
used ones are impossible to get, so I will use the software version.
As long as you're prepared to look internat
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:46:00 +0200
Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or if a user presses ctrl-C before the trap command is executed?
>
> 2005/7/27, Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > :-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that
> > too?
> >
> > 2
I did not meant alternatives to RPC approach? i mean alternatives to
the standard implementation code of rpc.
I don't feel like considering (as you self said) garbage like corba,
rx, rxml-rpc
I am considering rpc/xdr but a different code implementation.
Thanks for your reply.
On 7/27/05, Ia
Or if a user presses ctrl-C before the trap command is executed?
2005/7/27, Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> :-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that too?
>
> 2005/7/27, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > http://mongers.org/gw_menu
On Jul 27 09:31 AM, Jan Sepp wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am creating a shell script that gathers PF statistics for my various
> interfaces, as in pfctl -i <> -vvsI . (Yes, I am aware of the
> existence of rpfcd, but as I want to monitor only one local box and
> write the output directly to console,
> 0) Functions return 1 for success and 0 for failure (i don't like that);
Surely thats too trivial to hold a preference to? Most languages do it
this way though.
Sorry,
but i found that code very ugly. This is just a personal feeling and i
cannot explain why!! do i seem crazy, probably i am.
I believe the code i saw was very poor design. But that's a personal
taste only and should not be under jugdment.
0) Functions return 1 for success and 0 for failure
Hi!
I plan to set up a fileserver using RAIDframe - I can't afford a
hardware RAID-controller like Megaraid i4 (around EURO 280,--) and used
ones are impossible to get, so I will use the software version. The raid
will use 3 or 4 identical harddrives.
My questions:
- what is better, every dr
:-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that too?
2005/7/27, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Many thanks to all people of this mailing list for all the replies.
>
> Finally, I have edited the files I've downloaded from
>
> http://mongers.org/gw_menu
>
Hi Johan,
I think I am good at this point... SysKonnect is sending some cards out
to Brad (I believe they said) and if those get tested soon enough we
are going to buy them - otherwise I am going the Intel pro 1000/MT
route. There is a lot of pressure to order the box, so thats the plan
as it sta
On 7/26/05, Bill Chmura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From what everyone told me last time, the SK stuff is good. So I can
> fit my network together with a few dual cards, trunk the smaller stuff
> together and then be on my way. Trouble is I cannot find (for the life
> of me) anything dual based
Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 27/07/2005 11:37:54 >>>
>--On 27 July 2005 10:19 +0100, Gordon Ross wrote:
>> I'm trying to get a simple pf setup working, but I'm missing
>> something..
>>
>> I have three hosts, Alice, Bob & Charlie.
>>
>> Alice & Bob are SMTP servers and need to talk to
Steven Manos said:
> hey, yep, i made the same mistake first up too...
And did your system freeze as well like mine?
Thanks anyway. I'll try this at home with 2 test NFS servers. ( of course
with 2 openbsd )
I hope it will work. If not, I'll be sad.
--
Adam Papai
D i g i t a l Influence
E-mai
--On 27 July 2005 10:19 +0100, Gordon Ross wrote:
I'm trying to get a simple pf setup working, but I'm missing
something..
I have three hosts, Alice, Bob & Charlie.
Alice & Bob are SMTP servers and need to talk to each other via SMTP.
Charlie is an OpenBSD 3.7 box with 2 NICs. I *have* enable
hey, yep, i made the same mistake first up too...
from the pf users guide
One reason not to scrub on an interface is if one is passing NFS through
PF. Some non-OpenBSD platforms send (and expect) strange packets --
fragmented packets with the "do not fragment" bit set, which are
(properly) reject
Many thanks to all people of this mailing list for all the replies.
Finally, I have edited the files I've downloaded from
http://mongers.org/gw_menu
and make my own shell.
Thanks ;)
El Lunes, 25 de Julio de 2005 21:03, escribis:
> On 2005-07-25 16:01:49 +0200, Abel Talaversn Estevez wrote:
>
And/or you run "su username -c command" as root from
its crontab, /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup, /etc/rc.local or wherever
2005/7/27, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 10:26:46 +0200
> Jan Sepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks, but that would require me to hard-code the passwo
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 10:26:46 +0200
Jan Sepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, but that would require me to hard-code the password in my
> script, so that will not work.
No it wouldnt. You can allow users to run commands with sudo without
using passwords. man sudoers.
---
Lars Hansson
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this worked with an older isakmpd version? Is this netscreen box
> some kind of appliance or just some windows software?
Nope, I've not been able to get isakmpd and the netscreen to finish phase
2. Sorry I wasn't clearer about the type of n
Thanks, but that would require me to hard-code the password in my
script, so that will not work.
Alexander Farber wrote:
I dunno if it's safe or not, but you could use "sudo" or "su username -c" there.
2005/7/27, Jan Sepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This script should not run as root. If I run i
I'm trying to get a simple pf setup working, but I'm missing something..
I have three hosts, Alice, Bob & Charlie.
Alice & Bob are SMTP servers and need to talk to each other via SMTP.
Charlie is an OpenBSD 3.7 box with 2 NICs. I *have* enabled ip routing by
doing: "sysctl net.inet.ip.forwardin
Hi,
this worked with an older isakmpd version? Is this netscreen box
some kind of appliance or just some windows software?
The general problem is, I can only test interoperatibility with
open source vpn solutions on standard hareware. If people need to
rely on interoperability with appliance X
(posted a similar message originally on the IPSec list; thought I'd post
here too)
Hey all-
I almost have a working VPN between isakmpd and a Netscreen box-- things
fail at phase 2 as the peers enter quick mode.
64.81.74.226 = isakmpd
206.14.210.146 = netscreen
00:28:11.947907 64.81.74.226.50
I dunno if it's safe or not, but you could use "sudo" or "su username -c" there.
2005/7/27, Jan Sepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This script should not run as root. If I run it as a non-privileged
> user, I get an error. Basically, the problem is in the mode bits for
> /dev/pf, which are crw---, o
Hello,
I am creating a shell script that gathers PF statistics for my various
interfaces, as in pfctl -i <> -vvsI . (Yes, I am aware of the
existence of rpfcd, but as I want to monitor only one local box and
write the output directly to console, that seems overkill to me.) I am
running Ope
Steven Manos said:
> are you running pf? are you scrubbing on an interface?
>
On server A there I use:
scrub in all
but not more special rules.
On server B I didn't use scrub, only some pass in rulez for ssh/smtp
--
Adam Papai
D i g i t a l Influence
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: +36 30 3
are you running pf? are you scrubbing on an interface?
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 08:00:27AM +0200, Adam Papai wrote:
> Regards.
>
> I've got a problem with nfs.
>
> There are 2 servers. A and B.
>
> On server A I export one dir and start nfsd, portmap, mountd.
> On server B in mount A's exporte
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