* Paolo Aglialoro [131113 14:37]:
> Hi Jim,
>
> just today I had compiled the kernel (after fiddling with GENERIC and
> sli_pci.c) with this result:
>
> pci0 at vpci0
> sli0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Emulex LPe11000" rev 0x02: ivec 0x794
> sli1 at pci0 dev 0 function 1 "Emulex LPe11000" rev 0x02
* Chris Cappuccio [13 11:41]:
> Paolo Aglialoro [paol...@gmail.com] wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > just tried today on a sparc64 T1000 running 5.4 release the card, but,
> > unfortunately, sli(4) cannot configure it as dmesg says:
> >
> > pci0 at vpci0
> > "Emulex LPe11000" rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 0
* z...@sdf.org [120711 04:34]:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 10:38:39AM +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 08:52:14PM +, z...@sdf.org wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > there are a lot of nice window managers in OpenBSD base (fvwm, cwm, ...).
> > >
> > > I am a big fan of dw
* carlopmart [101123 08:44]:
> On 11/23/2010 02:33 PM, Jim Razmus wrote:
> >* carlopmart [101123 08:22]:
> >>On 11/23/2010 01:48 PM, carlopmart wrote:
> >>>On 11/23/2010 01:42 PM, Bret Lambert wrote:
> >>>>Because you're still relying on yo
* carlopmart [101123 08:22]:
> On 11/23/2010 01:48 PM, carlopmart wrote:
> >On 11/23/2010 01:42 PM, Bret Lambert wrote:
> >>Because you're still relying on your host's network stack, you aren't
> >>actually firewalling it.
> >>
> >
> >Uhmm .. I am not sure about this. For example: you can configur
* Fred Crowson [101007 12:12]:
> Hi misc@
>
> Can any one share any wisdom on connecting to an Oracle DB from OpenBSD?
>
> Thanks
>
> Fred
>
Typically, applications leverage the Oracle client libraries to connect
to the database. Oracle does not provide these libraries for OpenBSD.
A couple
* Mihai Popescu B.S. [100816 12:25]:
> Hello,
>
> I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
> security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
> but my brain triggered something I read in the past, about a well
> known guy from open source who was
* patric conant [100813 14:27]:
> This appears to be none of my business, not sure how it got to misc, besides
> someone's deep enough interest to create a special gmail (in eu) account.
>
One, or more, of the developers have chosen to take a selection of the
projects private mailing list and br
* Jan Stary [091125 04:18]:
> Scenario: 4.5/i386, dumping filesystems as follows (via daily.local):
> level 0 dump on Monday, level 1 dump on Tuesday, etc, level 6 dump on
> Saturday.
> Then level 0 again on Monday, and erase the old level>0 dumps.
>
> Now, I changed one of the dumped filesystem
* n...@holland-consulting.net [090915 08:51]:
> * Nick Holland [090915 07:57]:
> > Don't get me wrong, pure cash donations work nicely to keep the lights on.
> > Well...briefly. Based on some numbers Theo showed me after my earlier note,
> > cash donations from the US and Europe are..uhmm... how
* Alexandre Verriere [090703 03:51]:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm use virtualization to make a lab testing environnement and i'm
> trying to automate power operations on a VmWare guest running OpenBSD4.5
> (dmesg at the bottom).
> So i compiled a kernel with vmt enabled but VmWare server 2.00 doesn't
> det
* jmc [090609 19:58]:
> from /etc/daily:
>
> # Additional junk directory cleanup would go like this:
> #if [ -d /scratch -a ! -L /scratch ]; then
> # cd /scratch && {
> # find . ! -name . -atime +1 -execdir rm -f -- {} \;
> # find . ! -name . -type d -mtime +1 -execdir rmdir --
* Eric [090522 14:41]:
> I never thought about it before, but it is clear that spamd handles the
> greylisting the same regardless of whether or not the e-mail address is
> valid. That is, it doesn't check to make sure that the to address is
> legitimate before adding the IP address to the spamd-
* Jim Razmus [090522 08:46]:
> * Brian [090522 02:22]:
> > I did a new install today of -current on my amd64 box. I ran into two
> > issues during the install. These were not show stoppers as I was able to
> > finish.
> >
> > First, when I attempted to
* Brian [090522 02:22]:
> I did a new install today of -current on my amd64 box. I ran into two issues
> during the install. These were not show stoppers as I was able to finish.
>
> First, when I attempted to pull down the file sets from the defaulted mirror,
> the files were not found.
>
* Obiozor Okeke [090520 19:40]:
> Hi I am hoping to run an ESXi OpenBSD 4.5 image on a Soekris Net5501
> appliance and I was wondering if anyone has already tried successfully
> running ESXi on the Soekris Net5501 before I order the hardware?
>
> Any advice or comments is appreciated.
>
> T
* Alexander Farber [090411 16:42]:
> Hello,
>
> I use several OpenBSD/i386 (versions 4.3 and 4.4)
> VMs under VMWare Workstation and ESX.
> They work great for my purposes (few LAMP servers +
> 1 OpenVPN server), but there is one annoyance:
>
> when I close the VMWare or shutdown the host,
> the
* Yuri Spirin [090409 03:11]:
> Hello, misc@
>
> I have OpenBSD internet gateway for medium company and 2 WAN lines from
> different providers. First (line A) is flat rate 512K, second (line B)
> is charged per megabyte. I want to setup this two links to work in
> failover, i.e. to use Line A all
* x03 [090308 16:16]:
> hello folks!
>
> Have way to add an entry to syslogd just for rotation?
> I mean use syslogd to rotate all kinds of logs in /var/log/*
>
> Thanks a lot
>
man 8 newsyslog
HTH,
Jim
* L. V. Lammert [090214 11:45]:
> Getting ready to try a MP server, .. but can't seem to find any info on
> load balancing, or, perhaps, dedicating one CPU to possibly MySQL.
>
> Any pointers or cluesticks?
>
> TIA,
>
> Lee
>
I don't get your question. Why not just run your workl
* STeve Andre' [090212 03:05]:
> On Wednesday 11 February 2009 18:30:56 Jim Razmus wrote:
> > * Jason Dixon [090211 17:46]:
> > > On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 03:02:51PM -0700, Steve B wrote:
> > > > Thanks to all for the ideas. Amazon looks like it might be the
* Jason Dixon [090211 17:46]:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 03:02:51PM -0700, Steve B wrote:
> > Thanks to all for the ideas. Amazon looks like it might be the best for me.
> > They should be around for a while, and at $0.17 that's almost free. While I
> > agree with some that DR and free are not syno
* Dan Colish [090211 10:44]:
> > That probably doesn't qualify as "off site", there's a good chance the USB
> > drive will still be plugged into the server during a disaster.
> >
> > Depending on the size of each backup, you could email an attachment to a
> > free webmail provider, or use one of t
* Amarendra Godbole [090209 09:30]:
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Nick Holland
> wrote:
> > Amarendra Godbole wrote:
> >> i recently started using intel wireless on my thinkpad x60, through
> >> the wpi(4) driver. earlier, i had heating issues, which were resolved
> >> by setting hw.setperf t
* Dieter [090105 00:13]:
> > I have two build vms running on my home kvm server, one to compile and
> > create releases for amd64 and one for x86.
>
> Wouldn't a chroot tree be sufficient for this?
>
Wouldn't that require cross compiling? Last I knew, that didn't work
and was not advised.
Jim
* Jim Razmus [081223 13:29]:
> * open...@bgone.net [081223 12:58]:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I would like to get your suggestions and experience with some Trouble
> > Ticket Systems on OpenBSD.
> > It should be rather simple.
> > Users should be able to sa
* open...@bgone.net [081223 12:58]:
> Hello guys,
>
> I would like to get your suggestions and experience with some Trouble
> Ticket Systems on OpenBSD.
> It should be rather simple.
> Users should be able to sand notes to support and check status of it.
> Support should be able to answer the tic
* Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081104 20:18]:
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Most of the entries of my /etc/hosts file actually come from
> > http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm - it basically blackholes
> > unwanted sites. Is there any way I can ge
* Kapetanakis Giannis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081029 15:32]:
> Hi all,
>
> First I'd like to give my congrats to all OpenBSD dev team.
> The last time I used it was back in 2.5 release.
>
> I decided to check it out again when an old alpha came in my hands recently,
> which was ideal running particula
I suspect this may be off topic, but here goes.
Is it normal to wait 1-5 seconds for a plone page to render while python
eats 80-90% of my servers cpu?
I have to believe I've done something wrong...
Feel free to email me directly if this is totally off topic and you have
some wisdom to share.
F
* Paul de Weerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080901 12:57]:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 10:43:26AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> | > When can 4.4 be pre-ordered?
> |
> | Soon.
>
> \o/
>
> Sleepless nights watching [EMAIL PROTECTED] start now...
>
for the coveted title "First 4.4 CD Set Purchaser". Migh
* bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080807 00:32]:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking at a project that I'm trying to run on openbsd. All that
> box will have is postgresql. At this time, it's just 2 programmers
> and 1 sysadmin type person that's involved, no DBAs, so apologies if
> the questions are... too simpli
* Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080715 15:08]:
> I disagree.
>
> We should have both versions available in packages; preferably both
> would work on the same system too.
>
> I have been playing with FF3 and I'd have to say that minus the speedup
> overall the browser took a step backwards.
* Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080626 15:36]:
> * raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080626 12:31]:
> > Christophe Rioux ha scritto:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I googled many hours to find out that some people did the following
> >> configurati
* raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080626 12:31]:
> Christophe Rioux ha scritto:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I googled many hours to find out that some people did the following
>> configuration:
>>
>> * OpenBSD as Host (last version if possible)
>> * VMWare server installed (VMWare server 1.0.4 -> 1.0.6 if possible)
* Marti Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080623 19:23]:
> I haven't actually checked to see whether anyone has added DJB's software
> back into ports/packages, but I seem to recall that djbdns and qmail are
> both in the public domain now.
>
You'll find qmail in the attic. Take a peek in the respec
* Jose Fragoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080604 09:04]:
> Hi,
>
> In OpenBSD 4.3, is there a way to find out via script the
> current size of the spamd blacklist?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jose
>
> --
> Mail.com Autos- Powered by Oncars.com: Drive By Today!
> http://www.oncars.com
>
* L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080509 12:34]:
> On Fri, 9 May 2008, Jim Razmus wrote:
>
> > * Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080508 22:07]:
> > > On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > >
> > > > Perhaps some who watch the
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080508 22:07]:
> On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> > Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
> > most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long
> > network hackathon in Japan.
> >
> > A bit more
* macintoshzoom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080429 08:31]:
> How to HIDE "OpenBSD" as user-agent?
>
> For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
> O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
> ATTACK YOU.
>
> Not only browsing but globally.
>
> Tha
man 1 uxterm
I don't know about the background manipulation, but you can get at
unicode with it.
HTH,
Jim
* Timo Myyr? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080422 14:35]:
> Hi,
>
> AFAIK urxvt isn't ported on OpenBSD. I think it doesn't have stable release
> yet.
>
> You can check it out from their repo and co
* Unix Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 08:57]:
> I back ported Firefox 2.0.0.12 to OpenBSD 4.2+patches, I can't believe the
> OpenBSD team is letting people use the insecure 2.0.0.6 version, "We believe
> in security" my ass.
>
> OpenBSD 4.3 will have 2.0.0.12, unfortunately 2.0.0.13 is out, and
* Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080210 12:06]:
> Jim Razmus wrote:
>> I'm trying to compile a program that uses NAN. It includes math.h which
>> I'm told C99 says should define it. I've grepped the entire source tree
>> and read up on man 3 math an
* Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080210 12:34]:
> On Feb 10, 2008 8:31 AM, Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to compile a program that uses NAN. It includes math.h which
> > I'm told C99 says should define it. I've grepped the e
I'm trying to compile a program that uses NAN. It includes math.h which
I'm told C99 says should define it. I've grepped the entire source tree
and read up on man 3 math and man 3 isinf. Still no joy.
Trying to compile the program yields "error: `NAN' undeclared (first use
in this function)".
* Lori Barfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080207 12:41]:
> consumer IP space is really a problem for outgoing mail.
> at the very least, all the majors will add spam points to
> your messages and so your mail is a lot more likely to
> be bulked. even resold IP space at large colos is treated
> that way
* L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080207 13:30]:
> At 04:43 PM 2/7/2008 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> You can absolutely run a mail server at home. This is not rocket science
>> and in fact, it
>> is dumb easy to do. Try to follow these steps:
>>
>> 1. Get a domain name and look for regist
Lee's point about getting reverse DNS is not to be missed. It's
important and possible. You'll just have to fight your way past first
level tech support. It took me some work to get it myself, but in the
end I got it.
I ended up telling the first level guy that I _was_ running Windows,
OpenBSD
* Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080207 02:13]:
> Can anyone recommend a server room temperature sensor that I can use with
> openbsd?
>
> I want to monitor temperature and humidity.
>
> I hope to graph the data from the sensor.
>
> The sensor can be connected to my openbsd via usb, serial, or even netw
* Bob Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071214 15:51]:
> Me! Me! Ship it to my address:
>
> 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor
> Boston, MA 02110-1301
> USA
>
> -Bob
>
> * Breen Ouellette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-14 13:02]:
> > OpenBSD developers,
> >
> > In recognition of all the bullshi
* Joaquin Herrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071204 17:27]:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using "freetds" from my OpenBSD machine to connect to a MS SQL Server
> and works like a charm. Now I need to access to a Oracle server but it
> seems that the TDS protocol is not supported by Oracle databases, they use
> their o
* Jo?o Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071030 20:39]:
> Hi all,
>
> I have the OpenBSD 4.2 snapshot installed, and everything is working
> fine. But when installing gimp-2.2.17, pkg_add has returned the
> following error message:
>
> Can't install gimp-2.2.17 : lib not found expat.9.0
>
> Using l
* ACP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070827 15:14]:
> I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to
> remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
> http://www.sage.org/about/yerkes.html
> Chuck died 3 years ago this past weekend while riding his mo
* nicodache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070820 15:26]:
> Hello,
>
> I'm almost done configuring some little 1U server for my own
> edutainment, and I'm busy trying to configure the serial console.
> I have the excellent book of Michael W. Lucas calld "Absolute
> OpenBSD", and he tells about serial consol
* Mackan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070809 14:13]:
> Hi,
>
> For many months, I've had this in root's crontab:
>
> # update src tree
> 0 4 * * * cd /usr/src && cvs -q up -
> rOPENBSD_4_1 -Pd
>
> with no problem. For about a week now I get mail from cron about no
> spac
* ambrosehuang ambrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070801 09:53]:
> Hello, guys, When I finished installing the OpenBSD 4.1 on my thinkpad
> T43, I changed the "xdm_config="NO" to "xdm_config="" " in the
> /etc/rc.conf.local, but as a regular user I can't login in with xdm ,
> it said "incorrect login" on
* f.janczuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070709 05:20]:
> Hello all there.
>
> I'm trying to make a small router/firewall running with OpenBSD but before
> setting up this I want to know her electric consummation.
>
> I have recently discover a linux software whose name is: powertop.
> This program can s
* Bob Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070705 12:01]:
> > The only downside to this that I can see is that occasionally somebody
> > naive and innocent sending backscatter (bounces of undeliverable spam)
> > would be tarpitted for a while.
>
> I do not view such people as "innocent" - having your m
* Pieter Verberne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070627 11:02]:
> I'm getting some mails double from [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the
> header is this:
> X-Loop: misc@openbsd.org
>
> Does that say enough?
>
> P. Verberne
>
Add this to your .procmailrc
##
# Drop Duplicates
* Gregory Edigarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070627 05:31]:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a guide about driver writing for OpenBSD. I've found
> some info on NetBSD, so the question is: is the driver structure in
> NetBSD any different compared to OpenBSD?
>
> --
> With best regards,
>Gregory E
* Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070613 20:02]:
> Henning Brauer wrote:
> >
> >Now I am back in Hamburg and would like to continue that work. There
> >is quite a lot more performance to gain, but I need to be able to measure,
> >profile etc. For that I need two (preferably identical) 1u rackm
* Jack J. Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070613 13:27]:
> On Jun 13, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> >However I wish there were some large companies out there using and
> >relying in pf, who could just decide (right now)
>
> Suggestion for tapping the Large Company resource for OpenBSD:
>
* Joaquin Herrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070320 14:33]:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone succeded in using iodbc or unixodbc to access a remote database
> ODBC-compliant?
> I need to use some data from a SQL Server for the application I'm
> developping (PHP+MySQL on OpenBSD) but I don't find any information ab
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070316 03:58]:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 15/03/2007 19:26:48:
>
> > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > Trying to dump a filesystem with nodump flags on some folders results
> in
> > > these folders been dumped anyway, even on higher leve
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070315 12:03]:
> Hi,
> I have a problem with dump(8).
>
> Trying to dump a filesystem with nodump flags on some folders results in
> these folders been dumped anyway, even on higher level dump and even if I
> specify -h flag to dump.
>
> I'm rela
* Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070120 09:55]:
> Hi,
>
> After a fresh install of o'bsd I am trying to enable ACPI on my laptop
> but something is funny...
>
> Setting "enable acpi" after config /bsd doesn't modify anything
>
> Just in case of, here you are the steps I follow:
>
> export [EMA
* John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 15:22]:
> On 1/9/07, John Brahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >How would I translate this into /etc/hostname.trunk0?
> >
> >ifconfig em0 up
> >ifconfig em1 up
> >ifconfig trunk0 trunkport em0 trunkport em1 xx.xx.xx.xx netmask
> >255.255.255.0
> >
> >should
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 12:12]:
> Hi All:
>
> We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> Punch-in data and store that data in the form of a comma seperated file.
> We would then like to access that data from our mainframe via openbsd to
> retrei
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070109 12:43]:
> Hi All:
>
> Sorry, made a few mistakes in my original post...
>
> We're going to be using an OpenBSD 4.0 machine to collect employee
> Punch-in data and store that data in a form similar to that of a Microsoft
> Access Database file. We
* Sideris Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061214 20:50]:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 07:29:58PM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
> > Someone hit me with a clue-by-four.
> >
> > On both 4.0 release and -current (13/12/2006) I find "vim -y" does not
> > work as it
Someone hit me with a clue-by-four.
On both 4.0 release and -current (13/12/2006) I find "vim -y" does not
work as it did on 3.9. Likely a question for the vim lists, but I'm
hoping someone will confirm what I'm experiencing.
"vim -y" should start in an emacs-like mode. However, I'm finding the
* Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061202 14:41]:
> Jim Razmus wrote:
> > Did you apply the patch I posted earlier? If your running the
> > greyscanner right off Bob's presentation, it has some
> > off-by-ones that I fixed. And it affected the DNS lookup
>
* Anton Karpov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061201 07:52]:
> Nov 30 09:32:49 mercury greytrapper[96425]: Trapped 195.182.143.86: Mailed
> from sender bobeck.net with no MX or A
>
> see bobeck banned by awesome tool from beck@ ;)
>
Did you apply the patch I posted earlier? If your running the
greyscanne
* Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061128 18:09]:
> I use a soldering iron, dremel tool, sheet metal/plastic nibbler and
> solder wick.
>
> diana
> PS Then I load my AR-15 to see if I can shoot any holes in my code.
>
I use home brewed Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. But then, I'm not an
official de
* Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061127 11:12]:
> Jim Razmus wrote:
> >I sent Bob a patch to fix some off by ones. You want those patches or
> >you may inadvertently trap a host who has valid DNS records.
>
> Care to share the patch?
>
> >Jim
>
> -ME
* Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061127 11:12]:
> Jim Razmus wrote:
> >I sent Bob a patch to fix some off by ones. You want those patches or
> >you may inadvertently trap a host who has valid DNS records.
>
> Care to share the patch?
>
> >Jim
>
> -M
* Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061126 12:24]:
> Original message
> >Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 13:25:38 +0100
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter N. M. Hansteen)
> >Subject: Re: spamd: being careful with Chinese IPs
> >To: misc@openbsd.org
> >
> >Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTE
* Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061125 18:51]:
> > Anyone have a clever hack to get sftp chroot'ed too?
>
> In my original post to this thread, i mentioned
> http://sublimation.org/scponly/wiki
> Disclaimed: I neither tested nor audited scponly.
> A port has just been submitted to ports@ (n
* Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061125 06:56]:
> On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 03:06:32PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> > In some situations, just executing /bin/sh -c ,
> > regardless of the command supplied to the sshd(8), certainly is
> > the best thing to do. In this speacial case, returning
To the OP:
Use Bob's prototype greyscanner. I've implemented it for two domains I
host and it's wicked efficient. To address what your looking for,
simply implement a valid user lookup script under Bob's greyscanner. He
put a hook exactly for this:
$EXTERNAL_ADDRESS_CHECKER = "/etc/mail/greytr
I found this too funny not to share. A little Perl script processing of
my spamd log revealed a spammer from China had made 138 attempts to
deliver spam with a cumulative time of ~15 hours. 15 hours! You can't
make this stuff up!
I like to think those 15 hours of tar pit torment just made the I
* Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060713 06:45]:
> Hello
>
> Is it possible to get official OpenBSD/Dependencies.pm somewhere? I searched
> in
> CPAN for "openbsd::dependencies", "openbsd-dependencies" and
> "openbsd_dependencies" but it didn't find anything.
>
> I found that by installing a
* Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060702 15:58]:
> On 7/1/06, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:54:14 +0300, "Alexey E. Suslikov"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Patent jeopardizes IETF syslog standard. Read here
> >>http://trends.newsforge.com/article.pl?si
* Gaby vanhegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060614 12:52]:
> Just an idle thought: are there any plans to put information from
> bioctl into some sensors that would be accessible by sysctl -a? It's
> (marginally) easier to parse information from the sysctl output than
> from bioctl itself.
>
> Gab
* bbnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060524 12:54]:
> heya,
>
> i'm using jabberd2.0s11 with db4 backend on openbsd 3.9 on an old p2
> with 64mbram and ran into some problems: running jabberd with privileges
> of the _jaddberd daemon account allows about 128 connections only. i've
> played with various sy
* Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060520 10:21]:
> On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 09:49:31AM -0400, Jim Razmus wrote:
> > Take a look at mail/relaydb in the ports tree. Also check the archives
> > as this has been discussed at depth and included several solutions.
>
> Wh
* Craig Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060520 07:19]:
> Hi all,
> I'm using spamd and it does a great job.
>
> What I'm trying to figure out is how to easily add the IP's of the
> sending mail server for the few
> spam that still get through.
>
> By easy, I mean for clients of mine who use Exchange
* Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060501 18:27]:
> On 5/1/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 5/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >wrote:
> >> Isn`t it be possible to switch to torrents to install packages?
> >
> >Are you talking about a torrent for each package? No than
* Steve Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060322 21:35]:
> I've currently got a server running syslog-ng (1.6.9) with PostgreSQL
> (8.1.1) on a 3.9 snapshot from March 1. The setup has been working well
> for a while, but I've recently been told to have it accept syslog for a
> couple of anti-spam
* Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060228 20:34]:
> I haven't seen any section of FAQ devoted to setting up X. Is it
> supposed to just work after installing the base tgz files?
>
> Or maybe I'm just blindly overlooking the section?
>
> The part about building X doesn't have anything to say abo
* Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060114 02:34]:
> I have a 3Ware Escalade 7506-8 IDE RAID controller that is currently running
> on Suse 9.3 in a RAID 5 array and I am trying to see if I can use it with
> OpenBSD 3.8. I know from the OpenBSD Hardware Compatibility web page that
> the twe driver support
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060111 15:20]:
> I have the oppurtunity to order some RAID controllers for my older OpenBSD
> boxes. Our newer machines use the Dell PERC controllers. Could you please
> recommend some RAID cards for OpenBSD? I know which ones are supported, just
> lookin
* Christopher Vance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060109 19:02]:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 01:47:54PM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
> >* Jason Balan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060109 13:26]:
> >>Is there a way to migrate the users from a 3.6 box to a 3.8 box i.e.
> >>pas
* Jason Balan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060109 13:26]:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to migrate the users from a 3.6 box to a 3.8 box i.e. passwd
> files user directories and such.
>
1. Use tar to copy /home
2. grab /etc/group and /etc/master.passwd
3. use pwd_mkdb on the target machine with the master.pa
* Lukas Kubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051221 05:59]:
> We have a problem getting mail from gmail through spamd. Google's gmail
> public mail service use a large number of smtp servers. The first time
> gmail tries to contact our smtp, it is being greylisted on our spamd
> server. The problem is the
* Dennis S.Davidoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051205 03:23]:
> Monday, December 5, 2005, 12:49:21 AM, you wrote:
>
> FP> Has anyone got Oracle 10g working on OpenBSD 3.8?
>
> FP> What is the general consensus of running Oracle on OpenBSD?
>
> Bad idea, use Linux instead.
> Incidentally, I ask audienc
* Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051009 19:19]:
> I'm trying to setup an internal 3 node irc network for my company. I
> have two nodes, both on OpenBSD, bursting just fine. However, I can't
> seem to get a third node to graft itself on to the hub server.
>
>
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051114 02:47]:
> Quoting Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > * Jimmy Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051113 12:35]:
> > > Hi misc@,
> > >
> > > I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split
* Jimmy Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051113 12:35]:
> Hi misc@,
>
> I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
> parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
>
> Basicly, the LAN (172.20) may not access the DMZ (172.16), but host
> 172.20.1.10 can. the DMZ may not access the LAN, and both can go
I'm trying to setup an internal 3 node irc network for my company. I
have two nodes, both on OpenBSD, bursting just fine. However, I can't
seem to get a third node to graft itself on to the hub server.
Has anyone successfully run a multi-node irc network with OpenBSD as a hub
server?
Thanks,
Ji
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