On Tue, January 23, 2018 2:09 pm, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:50:28AM -0600, Vijay Sankar wrote:
>> Over the weekend, I was trying to do some tests requested in tech@
>> (inteldrm). I downloaded the latest snapshot but had problems with iwm
>> firmware on my laptops (X1 Carb
Hi,
I am using *OpenBSD 6.1 *and need help in setting up mail server
tried to send a test mail to gmail account and couldn't get it working
How can i tell OpenSMTPD to forget about the mail and stop trying ?
*smtpd.conf *
### pki setup
pki mail.plrzeal.in certificate "/etc/ssl/mail.plrzeal.in.
Quoting Stefan Sperling :
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:50:28AM -0600, Vijay Sankar wrote:
Over the weekend, I was trying to do some tests requested in tech@
(inteldrm). I downloaded the latest snapshot but had problems with iwm
firmware on my laptops (X1 Carbon 5th gen)
I did not have these err
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:50:28AM -0600, Vijay Sankar wrote:
> Over the weekend, I was trying to do some tests requested in tech@
> (inteldrm). I downloaded the latest snapshot but had problems with iwm
> firmware on my laptops (X1 Carbon 5th gen)
>
> I did not have these errors with the previous
Over the weekend, I was trying to do some tests requested in tech@
(inteldrm). I downloaded the latest snapshot but had problems with iwm
firmware on my laptops (X1 Carbon 5th gen)
I did not have these errors with the previous snapshot (from January
8, 2018). DHCP etc all worked properly th
Running namecoind 13.2 for about two years. OpenBSD 6.1amd64 is the last
version which supports it.
On 6.2 I stuck with malloc() hardening. With no any malloc.conf options
I have these errors:
namecoind (4563) malloc():bogus pointer (double free?) 0xdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdf
namecoind (4563) free(): chunk
Hi there! This is a purely academical question out of curiosity: Is it
possible to disable all external USB interfaces without cutting the wire
on OpenBSD? You've heard stories of laptops/servers/routers with other
OSes being infected by some clever programms on USB sticks automatically
attaching t
On Jan 23 16:48:57, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> I just upgraded my current/amd64 and now con't ssh to it
> from an amd64 machien running the Jan 19 snapshot:
(or from any other machine.)
> $ ssh -v biblio.stare.cz
> OpenSSH_7.6, LibreSSL 2.7.0
> debug1: Reading configuration data /home/hans/.ssh/confi
I just upgraded my current/amd64 and now con't ssh to it
from an amd64 machien running the Jan 19 snapshot:
$ ssh -v biblio.stare.cz
OpenSSH_7.6, LibreSSL 2.7.0
debug1: Reading configuration data /home/hans/.ssh/config
debug1: /home/hans/.ssh/config line 1: Applying options for *
debug1: Reading c
Fixed.
On 1/23/2018 2:09 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:04:36PM +0300, Denis wrote:
>
>> I'am interesting how to accelerate extremely slow QEMU software
>> emulation with vmm driver if was possible right now of in future releases.
>>
>> Does somebody have any results with it
I had something similar happening. In my case I solved it by disabling NAT-T
on one end.
/ Danial
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 06:38:41PM +1100, tomr wrote:
>
> So. This email was written before I had tried an earlier LTS version of
> ubuntu as the VMM guest. May the details below help someone else in future!
>
> Whatever the problem was, my workaround was to use 16.04-LTS instead 17.10
>
> t
The lack of a quick keyword on that line makes me wonder if you have a
later rule that is matching.
Michael
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 5:34 PM Martin Hlavatý wrote:
> Interesting. I did a few tests now, and here are results.
>
> This doesn't map ports statically on 6.2 but does on 5.9:
> pass out
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 12:04:36PM +0300, Denis wrote:
> I'am interesting how to accelerate extremely slow QEMU software
> emulation with vmm driver if was possible right now of in future releases.
>
> Does somebody have any results with it?
>
> Thank you for answer in advance.
>
> Denis
Fixin
On 23/01/18 11:08, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've discovered something that looks like a bug in nat translation with
> least-states or round-robin
>
> Instead of using the nat-pool is uses wrong IPs
>
> # pfctl -sr -R0
> pass out log quick on vlan123 inet from xx.xx.xx.xx to 188.113.
If you ever find yourself in Western Canada, I'll be happy to keep that
promise.
On 01/23/18 01:40, Gilles Chehade wrote:
I will remember that promise.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 01:37:37AM -0800, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Thank you Gilles! I knew it was going to be something irritatingly obvious
I will remember that promise.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 01:37:37AM -0800, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> Thank you Gilles! I knew it was going to be something irritatingly obvious.
> I owe you a beer.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jordan Geoghegan
>
>
> # pkg_add opensmtpd-extras
> quirks-2.367 signed on 2017-10-0
Thank you Gilles! I knew it was going to be something irritatingly
obvious. I owe you a beer.
Cheers,
Jordan Geoghegan
# pkg_add opensmtpd-extras
quirks-2.367 signed on 2017-10-03T11:21:28Z
opensmtpd-extras-2017031321...:gettext-0.19.8.1p1: ok
opensmtpd-extras-2017031321...:libffi-3.2.1p2: ok
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 08:22:34PM -0500, trondd wrote:
> On Mon, January 22, 2018 2:36 am, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 10:47:15AM -0500, trondd wrote:
> >> On Fri, January 19, 2018 4:29 am, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> >> > Hello list!
> >> >
> >> > I have some machines behind a s
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 01:21:22AM -0800, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> Hi Gilles,
>
> The output of the command you sent:
>
> # smtpd -dv
> smtpd: table_create: backend "passwd" does not exist
>
> I'm not sure what this means, as /etc/mail/passwd does indeed exist.
>
> Thanks for the fast response
Hi Gilles,
The output of the command you sent:
# smtpd -dv
smtpd: table_create: backend "passwd" does not exist
I'm not sure what this means, as /etc/mail/passwd does indeed exist.
Thanks for the fast response!
On 01/22/18 23:58, Gilles Chehade wrote:
you almost managed to give enough info
Hi,
I've discovered something that looks like a bug in nat translation with
least-states or round-robin
Instead of using the nat-pool is uses wrong IPs
# pfctl -sr -R0
pass out log quick on vlan123 inet from xx.xx.xx.xx to 188.113.88.193 flags
S/SA tagged from_internal nat-to xx.xx.yy.24/29 le
I'am interesting how to accelerate extremely slow QEMU software
emulation with vmm driver if was possible right now of in future releases.
Does somebody have any results with it?
Thank you for answer in advance.
Denis
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 11:16:29AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 10:08:30AM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> > Hello misc@!
> >
> > I just wanted to share a problem and a solution that I encountered. Just
> > posting to maybe help someone else in the future, and perhaps a
So. This email was written before I had tried an earlier LTS version of
ubuntu as the VMM guest. May the details below help someone else in future!
Whatever the problem was, my workaround was to use 16.04-LTS instead 17.10
t
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I'm trying to get an ubuntu guest running, but something is g
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