Has been reported previously -
https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD/issues/1115
The link also contains a workaround which may be useful for you.
Best,
Aisha
On 9/12/21 5:28 PM, Simon Hoffmann wrote:
Hey yall,
in my smtpd.conf file I have "relay smtps://host.domain.tld"
host.
Hope this helps some other person who comes looking :D
Aisha
afaik spamd(8) does not support ipv6 (yet).
I also do not know if there is any ongoing effort for ipv6 to be added.
On 5/12/21 9:24 AM, Martin wrote:
Hi list,
I can't find in spamd(8) how to enable IPv6 listener in addition to IPv4 one.
Is it possible to set spamd(8) to listen on both IPv4 and
be
possible to do this but my networking knowledge falls short, maybe I'm
missing something obvious, so I'd appreciate the help.
Thanks!
Aisha
On 12/12/20 6:18 PM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Aisha,
>
> Aisha Tammy wrote on Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 05:40:14PM -0500:
>
>> I was trying to create a small standalone portable version of the
>> imsg utilities for linux and I managed to get it compiling (yea!!)
>>
tests for imsg but I
couldn't
find them in the source code (in fact, couldn't find them for whole of libutil,
make regress just does nothing).
Could anyone point to where I should look for these regression tests (if they
exist?)
Cheers,
Aisha
PS: thanks a lot to all of the creators of i
st to work over tls and ssl and
>> working correctly.
>>
>> If I change url to ldaps://ldap1.mydomain.ru
>> or to ldap+tls://ldap1.mydomain.ru
>> then smtpd -dv shows:
>> """
>> _
>> vdomains[50952]: warn: ldap_parse_url fail
>> vdomains[50952]: warn: ldap_connect error
>> vdomains[50952]: fatal: failed to connect
>> """
>> _
>>
>
Is the table-procexec a viable alternative?
You can create shell wrappers to call ldap functions
and then call the shell wrappers from procexec with
the correct parameters.
This seems very possible, assuming table-procexec is usable.
Last time I checked, procexec didn't have a lot of documentation.
Best,
Aisha
On 11/29/20 7:09 PM, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> I've had a couple of panics:
>
> mtx(something) (address)
> locking against myself
>
>
> in the last
> couple of days. The most recent address was 0x821c63c8
>
> How do this get tracked down? No core files from anything in the
> applicable
s still curious why this is much smaller than 66->67.
Aisha
On 10/19/20 1:18 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 06:24:47AM -0400, Aisha Tammy wrote:
On 10/19/20 12:20 AM, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 08:55:16PM -0400, Aisha Tammy wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to 6.8 and the upgrade process has been super cool and
On 10/19/20 12:20 AM, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 08:55:16PM -0400, Aisha Tammy wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to 6.8 and the upgrade process has been super cool and simple
:)
Unfortunately I seem to have hit some weird issue in OpenSMTPD where it has
stopped
delivering the
the full files if needed and a larger log as well.
It's possible I've made some error, but then it was working until
yesterday.
Current workaround: chmod 666 /var/dovecot/lmtp
to allow _smtpd user to also write to the socket.
Very insecure, I know...
Hopefully, i
ed).
>
> "do the upgrade to 10GbE" isn't specific enough as to what's needed to be
> able to give much usrful advice.
>
>
>
Is there anything non technical that users can help with?
I know donating hardware is one but I don't know if thats what is needed
in this case?
Aisha
On 8/27/20 7:07 AM, Simon Fryer wrote:
> All,
>
> On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 at 08:17, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Tue 25 Aug 2020 15:27:27 GMT, Aisha Tammy wrote:
>>> (peer A)$ tcpdump -inet6 -i vio0 icmp6
>>> 15:23:04.918459 fe80::fc00:2ff
On 8/25/20 3:27 PM, Aisha Tammy wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having some trouble getting wireguard to work nicely.
>
> Goal: Try to give public ipv6 addresses to my wireguard peers.
>
> How I've tried to tackle it is by giving the ip6 to the peer and
> then adding a
mp6: neighbor sol:
who has 2001:19f0:5:5cd5::6942:6
(a lot of such lines)
I am not sure what is happening here.
Is adding a route to peer B on peer A not enough?
Am unsure how to go about getting this to work >.<
Any help would be nice.
Thanks,
Aisha
The basic question is per the subject line, filling in the details here
I have wireguard working with each peer having ipv4 and ipv6 addresses
and all of them are able to ping each other and also to the WAN through
the central peer.
The central peer is a vultr VPS and has a /64 prefix
just add a small note?
Aisha
On 7/8/20 8:57 PM, Aisha Tammy wrote:
> I'm trying to get roundcube setup on my server and everytime I try to connect
> to dovecot, it gives a weird error on roundcubes side, in errors.log:
>
> [08-Jul-2020 21:34:18 +]: <6q9plqno> IMAP
her ssl lib things in php or something
similar.
(An unlikelier scenario is that I have some errors with my dovecot imap ssl,
but every other client, thunderbird/fairmail/k-9 mail are authenticating fine)
Would love to get this fixed :(
Thanks
Aisha
On 6/10/20 1:10 PM, Steve Williams wrote:
> On 10/06/2020 10:31 a.m., Aisha Tammy wrote:
>> On 6/10/20 10:46 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop
>>> bits so that the seri
ilar position where the simplest answer would be
to disable a getty at one of the tty's and start the login prompt
there (its a visual prompt).
link to display manager, if my writing wasn't clear
https://git.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/greetd
Aisha
> Cheers,
> Steve W.
>
> On 10/
Hi all,
Is there any particular reason why ldapd has its own version of btree.c
instead of using the db.h standard btree ?
Aisha
ll doubtlessly be my embarrassment
> of the year, but it does feel like a mountain has been lifted from
> my shoulders.
>
> Phew. Fossforus
>
I'm really glad for you :)
Aisha (epsilonKNOT)
there are computers which can actually add two numbers
quantoonly.
aisha
>
> Martin
>
On 5/7/20 7:02 PM, Aaron Mason wrote:
> On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 2:30 AM jeanfrancois wrote:
>>
>> As long as there's no material published it's worth just any other word.
>>
>
> To quote Douglas Adams on whether you can trust people on the
> internet, "of course not, it's just people talking".
>
pioneers of privilege separation and most Go
> programs are not privilege separated at all.
>
> I quickly lost interest, sorry. IMO, the main thing that causes exploitations
> is
> carelessness. OpenBSD cares and is careful!
>
Aisha
On 5/6/20 12:22 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-05-06, infoomatic wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I realized wireguard is not available as binary package for i386. Since
>> this is my only 32bit machine I would setup 32bit VM to build the
>> package. Is it possible to compile it from ports for 32bit? (o
On 5/6/20 9:58 AM, infoomatic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I realized wireguard is not available as binary package for i386. Since
> this is my only 32bit machine I would setup 32bit VM to build the
> package.
There are two packages wireguard-tools and wireguard-go
Both have been recently updated to work on
On 4/28/20 9:22 AM, David Demelier wrote:
> Le 28/04/2020 à 14:01, Yury Grebenkin a écrit :
>> OpenBSD gives a better sound experience on my machine than several
>> Linux distributions I have used and FreeBSD. Just want to say thank
>> you to all the people involved and state the fact that OpenBS
based af
will do
On 4/24/20 8:36 AM, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 08:25:51 -0400, Aisha Tammy
> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>> I'm hoping to port jitsi and wanted to know if anyone else is already
>> working on a port so that I don't do work that mi
Hey all,
I'm hoping to port jitsi and wanted to know if anyone else is already working
on a port so
that I don't do work that might be unnecessary.
Cheers,
Aisha
a lot of cases
IMO, any function with a lot of cases should have a small explanation about
what it
is doing, so the code is a lot more lit.
Cheers,
Aisha
o negative. I'm willing to send patches which
just add comments and explanations, if there is any interest from the devs.
Best,
Aisha
wooosh
wine is not there on openbsd
its not going to be there on openbsd
reasons are too long for me to write this early in the morning, plz google-fu
them
On 4/11/20 8:32 AM, Nikita Stepanov wrote:
> I mean�
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_(software)
> 18:30, 11 апреля 2020 г., Peter
Oh that is really good to hear :)
Thanks a lot phessler!
Here is to hoping it can be included in the next release.
Thanks a lot again,
Aisha
On 4/3/20 12:28 PM, Denis Fondras wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 08:54:22AM -0400, Aisha Tammy wrote:
>> Hi devs and all,
>> I have b
Thanks a lot Ingo.
I'm currently looking through spamd.c and trying to learn.
I'm way too far behind to send any patches yet, lol.
I'll slowly work to it.
Much appreciated,
Aisha
On 4/3/20 9:40 AM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Aisha,
>
> Aisha Tammy wrote on Fri, Apr 03,
help towards this :)
I admit I'm not the most knowledgeable about ipv6 so I was wondering if
there is any small place to start to contribute to spamd and build up
from there.
Hoping for some positive response.
Thanks a lot for your work and hope you are safe,
Aisha
It doesn't seem like adding apmd and changing to 2000Hz made any
difference.
tsc is still unstable and containerd is till using >70% CPU.
Hoping that vmd/vmm can soon run linux systems.
Thanks a lot for the work so far.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-02-25 02:26, Mike Larkin wrote:
st in the midst of clock errors and syncings.
Would love to know how anyone has managed to get this to work.
Cheers,
Aisha
OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #653: Thu Feb 20 21:40:37 MST 2020
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 34059407360 (32481MB)
avail
You need to use pkill -9 to kill rspamd, which i think should be added
to the stop part of the rspamd daemon.
At least this is what I have been using, any other methods would be nice
to know.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-02-09 14:38, Özgür Kazancci wrote:
Hi Stephan,
I got the same
So while crawling the interwebs i found something similar:
https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web
Would love to see anyones thought on this.
Going to install this and see.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-02-01 20:30, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-02-01, aisha wrote:
Hi all,
I had a
Hi all,
I had a request for updating the calibre port to the newer versions as
I am running a small calibre library server.
Thanks a lot!
--
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
Really great article.
Was very fun to read.
And again thanks for your work on osmtpd, am actually sending from a
server set up from your poolp post :D
Sucks about the bug, but logic errors are the wurst.
Take care.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-01-31 13:48, gil...@poolp.org wrote
has any improvements, would love to know.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-01-27 18:21, dagricha...@speakeasy.net wrote:
Irresponsible people like myself have been known to put cron jobs in
place to look for, and if necessary restart crashy daemons.
This could referred to as a kludge, though many
I'm not sure why this would be better than just buying an old intel/AMD
machine and adding an extra NIC to it?
It won't be the prettiest looking machine but will definitely get the
job done.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-01-24 04:52, myml...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi All,
I've b
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