Thank you Jason for your response.
On 6/20/05, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 20, 2005, at 5:37 AM, C. L. Martinez wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Somebody has used hatchet when all openbsd logs are redirected to a
> > centrel syslog server based on Linux/Solaris???
>
> This real
Hi all,
I need help to solve the problem described in the attached thread.
I didn't received any reply from Brad to my last mail (12 days ago).
Anyone on the list can help me.
Thank you
Paolo
Messaggio Originale
Oggetto:Re: PR 4230 -- kernel panic on pf
Data: Wed,
Terry wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:00:35PM +0200, chefren wrote:
What's wrong (besides the stupidity of using a floppy...):
Insert an empty floppy
# cd /tmp
# mkdir foo
# echo aap >foo/aa-test-1.xml
# mcopy -s foo a:
# mount -t msdos -o -l /dev/fd0c /mnt
# mkdir bar
# cp -R /mnt/foo
El mar, 21-06-2005 a las 10:24 +0200, chefren escribis:
>[...]
> I'm trying to copy a file from a mounted directory that contains a file.
>
> Eh, I forgot to mention that if the filename is shorter no problems arise.
May be is related to FAT16 and the extension for long filenames.
obsd fs suppor
El mar, 21-06-2005 a las 11:39 +0200, Juan J. Martmnez escribis:
>[..]
> May be is related to FAT16 and the extension for long filenames.
Well, now I don't know if floppies have FAT16 or FAT12.
Anyway I think the problem is related to FAT (no bits :D) and long
filename support.
regards,
Juanjo
Hi,
a final call for booth slaves and vistors, like every year we'll
be at LinuxTag in Karlruhe, you can find us in booth Y26,
Friedrich-Weinbrenner-Saal
Feel free to drop by for a chat, Tshirt or poster or just complain about
borked stuff, I have a couple of OpenBSD developers on the frontline
Dunno if it will help but
Writing to a fresh floppy (W98)
foo.txt
bar.foobar
dir > dir.txt
The (possibly) long filename take up an extra directory slot
and is in the proper case.
Floppy should be FAT12 (very limited number of clusters)
but this has nothing to do with long file names.
The extension
> I'll be hiding in the back, wearing nothing but a Speedo, it's really really
> warm here. Yeah for global warming!
>
Wim hanging out in a speedo? Darn. Where's my frequent flyer miles.
If I'm quick I can bring my speedo and hang out with him :)
-Bob
Mark Uemura wrote:
>Now I understand why you guys need an rdr rule. I'm port forwarding
>my RDC connections through ssh. This eliminates the need for rdr.
>However, if you don't port forward, then I can see why the rdr rule
>is needed.
>
>I assumed too much before in my previous post. Sorry fo
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Bob Beck wrote:
> > I'll be hiding in the back, wearing nothing but a Speedo, it's really really
> > warm here. Yeah for global warming!
> >
> Wim hanging out in a speedo? Darn. Where's my frequent flyer miles.
> If I'm quick I can bring my speedo and hang out with him
On Monday 20 June 2005 05:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Someone here made referrence to 'nazis'.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
>
In said article please note:
Quirk's exception
Intentional invocation of this so-called "Nazi Clause" is ineffectual.
and
Guy's corolla
After switching back to OpenBSD, from Linux, and installing a fresh new
install I can't compile the kernel to get the latests patches. (And I
need to to enable raidframe support) If fails with this:
cc -Werror -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wno-uninitialized -Wno-format -Wno-m
Hello!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:41:30AM -0500, Rene Rivera wrote:
>After switching back to OpenBSD, from Linux, and installing a fresh new
>install I can't compile the kernel to get the latests patches. (And I
>need to to enable raidframe support) If fails with this:
Are you sure that your so
Have you installed the misc file set?
Paolo
Rene Rivera ha scritto:
After switching back to OpenBSD, from Linux, and installing a fresh new
install I can't compile the kernel to get the latests patches. (And I
need to to enable raidframe support) If fails with this:
cc -Werror -Wall -Wstr
Hi all,
I have configured spamd with greylisting on our OpenBSD Firewall and it
works very well, spam went close to zero :-). There is one issue though
that can cause long delay of mails:
If a mail is sent via a server pool, it can take quite long until it
happens to be sent 3 times from the s
Rene Rivera wrote:
See dmesg, and the script used to do the build atached.
Well, demime did not inline the shell script :-( Here it is instead:
---build-kernel.sh---
#!/bin/sh
#CONF=/conf/RED5OF5
CONF=GENERIC
CONFNAME=`basename ${CONF}`
set -e
cd /usr
cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -z3 co -
I'm running 3.7-STABLE using fvwm, the default window manager. With
mozilla-firefox-1.0.4 installed, I can't quite seem to do ALT+LEFTARROW
anymore to go backwards. I know my keyboard isn't broken :) so if anyone has
hints please lemme know. I was using a different window manager before, but
decide
Hello!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:05:43PM +0200, Paolo Perrucci wrote:
>Have you installed the misc file set?
I don't see the relevance of the misc file set for compiling kernels,
after looking at the lists in /usr/src/distrib/sets/lists/misc.
mi contains only stuff in /usr/share/{dict,doc}, and
Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:41:30AM -0500, Rene Rivera wrote:
After switching back to OpenBSD, from Linux, and installing a fresh new
install I can't compile the kernel to get the latests patches. (And I
need to to enable raidframe support) If fails with this:
man kafka (franz), or even better try man `The Trial`, then figure out
for yourself!
Ioan
Hello!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:04:43AM -0500, Rene Rivera wrote:
>---build-kernel.sh---
>#!/bin/sh
>
>#CONF=/conf/RED5OF5
>CONF=GENERIC
>
>CONFNAME=`basename ${CONF}`
>
>set -e
>cd /usr
>cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -z3 co -P -rOPENBSD_3_7 src
>rm -rf /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/${CONFNAME
Hello!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:25:58AM -0500, eric wrote:
>I'm running 3.7-STABLE using fvwm, the default window manager. With
>mozilla-firefox-1.0.4 installed, I can't quite seem to do ALT+LEFTARROW
>anymore to go backwards. I know my keyboard isn't broken :) so if anyone has
>hints please lem
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 15:17:14 +0200, Heinrich Rebehn proclaimed...
> I have configured spamd with greylisting on our OpenBSD Firewall and it
> works very well, spam went close to zero :-). There is one issue though
> that can cause long delay of mails:
> If a mail is sent via a server pool, it
Maybe you can try the backspace key?
Jasper
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:25:58 -0500
eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running 3.7-STABLE using fvwm, the default window manager. With
> mozilla-firefox-1.0.4 installed, I can't quite seem to do ALT+LEFTARROW
> anymore to go backwards. I know my keyb
Hi
I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
LibClamAV Warning:
LibClamAV Warning: *** This version of ClamAV engin
Rene Rivera wrote:
Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:41:30AM -0500, Rene Rivera wrote:
After switching back to OpenBSD, from Linux, and installing a fresh
new install I can't compile the kernel to get the latests patches.
(And I need to to enable raidframe support) I
Hi Brandon,
> Mark, thanks for the help. I was able to figure it out and the problem
> I was having was because I had a rdr rule that was a little too global
> and was overriding the defaults of the rules I had to rdr to a specific
> host. If you look at my authpf.rules you'll see that I don't s
Does anyone render the output of cal(1) with LaTeX or similar to a one page
per month page suitable for printing, or is there a better way to do this?
-- Johan
eric wrote:
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 15:17:14 +0200, Heinrich Rebehn proclaimed...
I have configured spamd with greylisting on our OpenBSD Firewall and it
works very well, spam went close to zero :-). There is one issue though
that can cause long delay of mails:
If a mail is sent via a server po
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> If a mail is sent via a server pool, it can take quite long until it happens
> to be sent 3 times from the same ip address and thus get whitelisted and
> delivered. With a big server pool this can take hours.
I use the attached very simple script to he
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:58:12 -0300
"FBN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
>
> LibClamAV Warning: **
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Heinrich Rebehn (rebehn):
> Would it be possible to change this behaviour so that the whitelisting
> is done as soon as the same sender/receiver pair is seen again,
> ignoring the ip address? This could speed up things a bit.
This would allow in
FBN wrote:
Hi
I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
LibClamAV Warning:
LibClamAV Warning: *** This version of
FBN wrote:
>Hi
>
>I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
>
>LibClamAV Warning:
>LibClamAV Warning: *** This versi
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Heinrich Rebehn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Would it be possible to change this behaviour so that the whitelisting is
done as soon as the same sender/receiver pair is seen again, ignoring the
ip address? This could speed up things a bit.
Here is why that idea won't work,
Wim Vandeputte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a final call for booth slaves and vistors, like every year we'll
> be at LinuxTag in Karlruhe, you can find us in booth Y26,
> Friedrich-Weinbrenner-Saal
(If you've been to LinuxTag before:) This means, as far as I can
tell, that this time we won't be
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:58:12 -0300, FBN wrote:
> I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
>
> LibClamAV Warning:
>
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 04:29:01PM +0200, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
> Does anyone render the output of cal(1) with LaTeX or similar to a one page
> per month page suitable for printing, or is there a better way to do this?
> -- Johan
Take a look at /usr/ports/print/pscal
It generates nice looking
Matt Brenneke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0xbf58
That's your problem, right there. ral(4) needs PCI 2.2.
Easy to miss, but it does say so in the man page, under CAVEATS.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://ww
J. Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 10:58:12 -0300
"FBN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
LibClamAV Warning:
Hi
I installed the latest -current snapshot and now the network works even with the
'normal' kernel not only with bsd.rd like before. The dmesg follows, but I have
another problem. After fresh install (not upgrade) from the snapshot from ftp
today, I wanted to install some packages and I got:
# p
Hi,
On 06/21, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Would it be possible to change this behaviour so that the whitelisting
> is done as soon as the same sender/receiver pair is seen again,
> ignoring the ip address? This could speed up things a bit.
I think it is a better way to just ignore th
sweet, thank very much!
On 6/21/05, Sebastiaan Indesteege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 04:29:01PM +0200, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
> > Does anyone render the output of cal(1) with LaTeX or similar to a one
> page
> > per month page suitable for printing, or is there a bet
Hi,
I recently setup a firewall/router using OpenBSD 3.7 (upgraded to
current). I've been having problems getting to the internet, which is
a DSL modem via dhclient. The firewall has 3 interfaces to it: dc1
(goes to internet), dc0 (goes to internal ethernet), and ral0 (goes to
wireless ethernet).
On 6/21/05, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Brenneke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0xbf58
>
> That's your problem, right there. ral(4) needs PCI 2.2.
>
> Easy to miss, but it does say so in the man page, under CAVEATS.
>
I had rea
> Follow the instructions on this site:
> http://www.fatbsd.com/openbsd/clamav/
> Brandon
>
Hi Brandon,
This instructions will download the 0.85.1 ports, but i would like
to use the newest (0.86) because this is a gateway mail server.
Thanks
> clamav will not function properly i-e will not block latest viri if you don't
> use the latest clamav version, and yep they had
> released 0.86 yesterday, therefore go for it.
OK, thanks Askar.
--On 21 June 2005 15:17 +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Would it be possible to change this behaviour so that the
whitelisting is done as soon as the same sender/receiver pair is
seen again, ignoring the ip address? This could speed up things a bit.
If you do that, what IP address should you ad
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 15:50:47 +0200, J. Lievisse Adriaanse proclaimed...
> Maybe you can try the backspace key?
Actually I found the binding.
# press arrow + meta key, and scroll by 1/10 of a page
Key Left A M Scroll -10 +0
Key Right A M Scroll +10 +0
Comment
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:56:00AM -0400, Vivek Ayer wrote:
> I'm not running a name server on firewall. I'm simply proving the
> nameserver of the ISP in dhcpd.conf, which is 192.168.1.1. I know
> something is wrong in my pf.conf. IP forwarding is on, but no NAT
> seems to be happening. I can ping
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:02:13PM +, Peter Huncar wrote: > I
installed the latest -current snapshot... > ...I wanted to install some
packages and I got...
Packages are tied to -release. You're at a snapshot.
You're not yet at -current; you're at a snapshot.
You could see if there's an up-
Hi
I need to compile a new kernel with the aac adaptec raid support but I got
this:
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c: In function `aac_init':
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c:402: warning: cast from pointer to integer of
different size
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c: In function `aac_host_response':
/usr/src/sys/d
At 09:17 AM 6/21/05, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
I have configured spamd with greylisting on our OpenBSD Firewall and it
works very well, spam went close to zero :-). There is one issue though
that can cause long delay of mails:
If a mail is sent via a server pool, it can take quite long until it
h
Thanks a lot
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Josh Grosse
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:29 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: ATi XPRESS chipset trouble
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:02:13PM +, Peter Huncar wrote: > I
installed the late
has anyone used the intel SRCS14L in OpenBSD?
It's not mentioned on openbsd.org/i386.html, so I guess it doesn't work?
Also, does the card's audible alarm work in OpenBSD, if the board is supported?
Thanks
There are snapshot packages in pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages
that tend to be reasonably up to date. Sometimes there is a bit
of lag when certain events come up like say a libc major bump
for exampple, but the packages will be out.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 06:59:51PM +0200, Peter Huncar wrote:
> Th
This is on 3.7/sparc64. Sources were fetched last night via anoncvs
(OPENBSD_3_7) and patch 003 was applied.
After rebuilding sudo per the instructions included in the patch, I
receive this error when attempting to use it:
sudo: internal error, safe_cmnd never got set for /usr/bin/whoami;
pl
I'll be hiding in the back, wearing nothing but a Speedo, it's
really really
warm here. Yeah for global warming!
Wim hanging out in a speedo? Darn. Where's my frequent flyer miles.
If I'm quick I can bring my speedo and hang out with him :)
Friends don't let friends wear speedos.
Here are the five files inline:
This is /etc/pf.conf:
# $OpenBSD: pf.conf,v 1.28 2004/04/29 21:03:09 frantzen Exp $
#
# See pf.conf(5) and /usr/share/pf for syntax and examples.
# Remember to set net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 and/or net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1
# in /etc/sysctl.conf if packets are
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Matthew S Elmore (elmore):
> This is on 3.7/sparc64. Sources were fetched last night via anoncvs
> (OPENBSD_3_7) and patch 003 was applied.
>
> After rebuilding sudo per the instructions included in the patch, I
> receive this error when attemptin
So if I'm using CARP, do I create separate CARP interfaces and VHIDs for
192.0.2.4 and 192.0.2.5? Or can one CARP interface have multiple VHIDs
assigned to it?
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Marley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:01 PM
To: 'misc@openbsd.org'
Subj
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:06:32AM -0500, Matt Brenneke wrote:
| On 6/21/05, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Matt Brenneke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >
| > > pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0xbf58
| >
| > That's your problem, right there. ral(4) needs PCI 2.2.
| >
| > Ea
That would make sense.
I will refetch from -stable cvs and try again.
Thanks
Todd C. Miller wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Matthew S Elmore (elmore):
This is on 3.7/sparc64. Sources were fetched last night via anoncvs
(OPENBSD_3_7) and patch 003 was applied.
After
Thanks much, Todd, that did the trick.
Silly me!
-Matt
Matthew S Elmore wrote:
That would make sense.
I will refetch from -stable cvs and try again.
Thanks
Todd C. Miller wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
so spake Matthew S Elmore (elmore):
This is on 3.7/sparc64. Sources were
Hi Peter,
> I need to compile a new kernel with the aac adaptec raid support
> but I got this:
Don't use Adaptec RAID (aac). I does not work.
Both the OpenBSD driver code is unreliable - my suspicion
is it might be missing some workarounds aroud some obscure
firmware bugs, but that's a half-educ
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:07:40 -0400, you wrote:
>I have been looking to upgrade a server to an AMI card with a few disks
>in drive enclosures. Thing is, there are so many enclosures out there.
>Any recommendation for SATA disk enclosures?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
First of all, your question was
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Frank Bax wrote:
> Whitelist them manually?
> http://greylisting.org/whitelisting.shtml
>
Which is what I'm doing at the office.
There's 2 things that greylisting is good at. The first thing is stopping
spam and worms. The second thing is exposing every misconfigu
Hi
Thanks a lot for the info. As you probably noticed from the dmesg, it's a
unupported ATi chipset with (now I know it) unsupported RAID card. Well ;)
I got a nice server in a 4U rack with MSI mobo with ATi chipset and the card
with the sata raid hotswap enclosure, and so on and also orders to m
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:19:45PM -0400, Joseph C. Bender wrote:
> comments that document who that server belongs to. Gmail is one example
> of a particularly frustrating set of mail servers to deal with. Two /24's
> (at least that I can recall off the top of my head). And it seems like a
>
> This is where SPF actually comes in handy. Just look at the spf
> record for that domain and manually whitelist that.
No, simply go to http://www.greylisting.org/whitelisting.shtml
and whitelist them manually :)
-Bob
I am just setting up an OpenBSD machine that I am hosting remotely in a
data center. I was configuring qmail on two ssh sessions, when both
sessions suddenly died.
ssh will no longer respond
apache and bind are still responding and work perfectly
When I try to connect via ssh I get the followin
Bob Beck wrote:
Changes have been commited to the example syslog.conf in -current
to address this, mainly, stop spewing useless crap to root and the
console.
Normally, I would want it on. But there are times when the output is
annoying, and
I want to shut it off quickly so I can ex
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:38:15PM -0700, Winston Williams wrote:
> I am just setting up an OpenBSD machine that I am hosting remotely in a
> data center. I was configuring qmail on two ssh sessions, when both
> sessions suddenly died.
>
> ssh will no longer respond
>
> apache and bind are still r
On 06/21, Ray Percival wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:38:15PM -0700, Winston Williams wrote:
> > I am just setting up an OpenBSD machine that I am hosting remotely in a
> > data center. I was configuring qmail on two ssh sessions, when both
> > sessions suddenly died.
> >
> > ssh will no long
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:38:15PM -0700, Winston Williams wrote:
>
> OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 Debian-8.sarge.4, OpenSSL 0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
> debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
> debug1: Connecting to tigl [207.114.###.###] port 22.
> debug1: Connection established.
> debug1: identity f
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:29:59AM -0700, Michael Favinsky wrote:
> So if I'm using CARP, do I create separate CARP interfaces and VHIDs for
> 192.0.2.4 and 192.0.2.5? Or can one CARP interface have multiple VHIDs
> assigned to it?
don't know if you an hve multiple VHIDs, but you can have multip
>> This is where SPF actually comes in handy. Just look at the spf record
for that domain and manually whitelist that.
>
> No, simply go to http://www.greylisting.org/whitelisting.shtml
>
> and whitelist them manually :)
>
> -Bob
Hi,
This is a timely thread as I am just trying
Hi Peter,
> I got a nice server in a 4U rack with MSI mobo with ATi chipset and
> the card with the sata raid hotswap enclosure, and so on and also
> orders to make a backup server from the stuff. These are my
> instructions ;)
[...]
> So I have to use linux anyway.
> What a pity ;(
In your part
This driver was never ported to amd64 and I am unsure when/if someone
will.
On Jun 21, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Peter Huncar wrote:
Hi
I need to compile a new kernel with the aac adaptec raid support
but I got
this:
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c: In function `aac_init':
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c:4
--On 21 June 2005 14:24 -0600, Steve Williams wrote:
What is the best way to add entries from greylisting.org to my
spamd-white table?
Personally I've been keeping them separate, e.g.
table persist
table persist
table persist file "/etc/spamd-nogrey"
rdr proto tcp from to (self) port smt
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:17:14 +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have configured spamd with greylisting on our OpenBSD Firewall and it
>works very well, spam went close to zero :-). There is one issue though
>that can cause long delay of mails:
>If a mail is sent via a server pool, it ca
## Christian Weisgerber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > a final call for booth slaves and vistors, like every year we'll
> > be at LinuxTag in Karlruhe, you can find us in booth Y26,
> > Friedrich-Weinbrenner-Saal
To be exact, besides the Friedrich-Weinbrenner-Saal in the Stadthalle.
> (If you've been
Hello,
I installed amavisd and I'm using Postfix but since I am using the
proxy_filter for amavisd, I can't use the REDIRECT keyword in
/etc/postfix/relay_recipients.
I get the following error message:
---
Jun 21 16:47:22 inc_wall2 postfix/smtpd[24530]: warning
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 17:00 -0700, Timothy Horie wrote:
> I installed amavisd and I'm using Postfix but since I am using the
> proxy_filter for amavisd, I can't use the REDIRECT keyword in
> /etc/postfix/relay_recipients.
In relay_recipient_maps the RHS is ignored anyway. The files listed
under
Trying to track -stable according to the FAQ I'm doing the following.
setenv [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs #Which seems to take and
the following cvs commands work and the fingerprints match.
Then
cvs up -rOPENBSD_3_7 -Pd
? archivers/w-cabextract-1.1
? archivers/w-unzip-5.51
? archivers/w-faad-2.0p1
?
In the DESCR file in the /usr/ports/x11/gatos-bin/pkg
directory, it says I should add to the XF86Config file
the lines:
ModulePath "${PREFIX}/lib/X11/modules"
ModulePath "${X11BASE}/lib/modules"
Which XF86Config file do they mean? Also, what should
I put in the {PREFIX} and {X11BASE} section. Wo
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:18:03PM -0400, Vivek Ayer wrote:
> priv_nets = "{ 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8 }"
<--snip-->
> block drop in quick on $ext_if from $priv_nets to any
> block drop out quick on $ext_if from any to $priv_nets
from your first post:
"I'm not running a name ser
> --On 21 June 2005 14:24 -0600, Steve Williams wrote:
>
>> What is the best way to add entries from greylisting.org to my
>> spamd-white table?
>
> Personally I've been keeping them separate, e.g.
>
> table persist
> table persist
> table persist file "/etc/spamd-nogrey"
>
> rdr proto tcp from
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:18:45PM -0700, Dan Smythe wrote:
> In the DESCR file in the /usr/ports/x11/gatos-bin/pkg
> directory, it says I should add to the XF86Config file
> the lines:
hmmm, you must be using something pre-3.7. 'XF86Config' was changed
to 'xorg.conf' in CVS on 2005/01/23.
> Mo
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