Re: Replace sendmail with qmail?

2007-11-30 Thread Ralph Gessner
Matthew Dempsky schrieb: Is there any interest in replacing sendmail with it to remove another component from the src/gnu/ hierarchy? No. In ports yes, in base no. I don't see any advantage switching from sendmail to qmail. ...and yes, i know qmail. It was the first mailserver i get in touch

Re: OpenBSD-Entwickler wollten kritische Lu:cke kleinreden

2007-03-16 Thread Ralph Gessner
Lars Hansson wrote: > And for the majority of the worlds population that doesn't speak German > this says exactly what? http://www.heise-security.co.uk/news/86757

Re: OpenBSD isakmpd connectivity problem (or misunderstanding?)

2006-11-12 Thread Ralph Gessner
d.conf/isakmpd.policy. In your case, maybe a: ike esp from to ike esp from 10.16.0.0/16 to 10.1.0.0/16 peer in the first gatways ipsec.conf and a corresponding configuration on the second gatway will do the work. Ralph -- --- Ralph Gessner --

Re: OpenBSD isakmpd connectivity problem (or misunderstanding?)

2006-11-12 Thread Ralph Gessner
Tonnerre LOMBARD wrote: >> You must have the 10.1.1.1 as source ip. A normal ping on the gateway >> ueses the external ip as source! > > Yes, this one works so far. However, how would one configure this > statically? Is there any way other than route add -host 10.1.1.1 10.16.1.1 ? I know no way

Re: OpenBSD isakmpd connectivity problem (or misunderstanding?)

2006-11-12 Thread Ralph Gessner
Tonnerre LOMBARD schrieb: > Salut, > > I have a problem with direct connection of two servers using IPsec. The > IKE key exchange always comes up, but then it seems that both the routing > and the encryption go entirely wrong. > > The host exchange their internal addresses (10.16.1.1 and 10.1.1.1

Re: OpenBSD 4.0 sparc64

2006-11-10 Thread Ralph Gessner
Ikmal Ahmad schrieb: > Hi all, > > Based on http://www.openbsd.org.my/sparc64.html, seem that OpenBSD can > install on Sun Blade 100/150 machine. I have this problem when do > disk installation on Blade 100. Below is the error. > > ok boot disk /bsd > Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PR

Re: Problem when apply 001_httpd.patch

2006-11-09 Thread Ralph Gessner
Maverick wrote: > Hi i am trying to apply the 001 patch > What i have done is > > cd /usr/src > patch -p0 < 001_httpd.patch > > and i come back to me as: [SNIP] It's the same procedure on 4.0 as it was on 3.9 and it will still be in 4.1. You ask the the same question on 11/29/06 in "A