I hate Spam

2011-05-11 Thread OpenBSD MailingList
I'm new to this list and to OpenBSD, and currently signed up for misc, ports and www lists, and receive a lot of spam mail through the lists. I'm running my own sendmail server, spamd and spamassassin filtered by procmail, but to much junk passing because it's relayed through the list servers.

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2011-02-24 Thread MAILINGLIST
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relayd vs. pf

2009-02-28 Thread mailinglist
Hey There! For single port redirection is there any difference between relayd or pf?

wpi3945 driver bug?

2007-07-22 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
I am using the wpi3945 driver with the latest wpi-firmware (2.4.14). When I am not using my wireless connection for some time, because the laptop is staying switched on and unused for some time, I do get a wireless time-out. The OpenBSD is Obsd-current snap 20-07-07, but the issue was already th

Re: i386 performance degradation since recent snapshots

2007-06-28 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:07:41 +0100 Brian Candler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i'm encountering a real performance problem since a recent update : > > - previous snapshots dated around 22 may was working perfectly, launching my > > session (xfce) took around 10-15sec. Launching firefox took aroun

Re: Intel Core 2

2007-06-27 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
> Ok, rephrase the question (and I don't do laptop): > > What computer/processor (any arch, not limited to i386) has the power to > do typical desktop stuff (browse the web, watch DVDs, edit photos) and > at the same time has been great to port/develop for? Anything other > than the desktop stuff

Re: pf.conf settings

2007-05-30 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
Sorry to bother again. Still no luck with pf in combination with ftp-proxy. A connection is made, but then it is blocked (getting no route to host): Here is the output of gftp: Looking up ftp.lontronics.nl Trying ftp.lontronics.nl:21 Connected to ftp.lontronics.nl:21 220 Gene6 FTP Server v3.9.0

Re: pf.conf settings

2007-05-29 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
Thanks Joachim and Woodchuck for your replies. To be RFC compliant I will add icmp. I will also add logging to check the output, can indeed be very helpfull. I am not using ssh and dhcp, so I have blocked those ports About 'block inet6'; I thought that 'block all' did that job? I will also add

Re: pf.conf settings

2007-05-28 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
22:01:53 +0200 Lontronics Mailinglist account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, found some stuff on the internet; this is it at the moment: > > > > > Any help to make my pf settings more secure would be appreciated. > > > > To be sure; I am running pf on my lapt

Re: pf.conf settings

2007-05-28 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
Okay, found some stuff on the internet; this is it at the moment: # $OpenBSD: PF firewall rules $ # ports: see /etc/services # 21 = ftp # 22 = ssh # 25 = smtp # 53 = domain # 80 = www # 110 = pop3 # 123 = ntp # 631 = ipp (CUPS) # 6667 = irc tcp_pass = "{ 21 22 25 53 80 110 123 6667}

pf.conf settings

2007-05-28 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
I want to use pf as firewall for my laptop. It is connected wired and wireless, depending on the situation, but also to my own router/modem. I have enabled pf and made a pf.conf which is looking like this: # # $OpenBSD: PF firewall rules $ # scrub scru

No sound, although device detected

2007-05-27 Thread Lontronics Mailinglist account
I do have a Dell Inspiron 9400, running OpenBSD current. The soundcard is detected, using cat {filename} > /dev/sound is working, but the layer between /dev/sound and for example mplayer seems to be missing. Also tried xine, but there I do have the same issue. I have installed the complete base

Re: Booting without keyboard

2005-11-16 Thread Mailinglist
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse schrieb: On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:03:10 +0100 Mailinglist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] IB4m new to OpenBSD. IB4m reading many articels and howtos over the last to weeks. The FAQ is a _very_ good starting point. Cheers, Jasper Im reading

Re: Booting without keyboard

2005-11-16 Thread Mailinglist
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse schrieb: On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:34:34 +0100 Mailinglist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello List, can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard? Thanks! 1. Configure your BIOS if necessary; BIOS was configured. 2. Pu

Booting without keyboard

2005-11-15 Thread Mailinglist
Hello List, can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard? Thanks!