Re: spamd in blacklist only modexd

2013-12-10 Thread Alexander Hall
On 12/10/13 08:28, Jason McIntyre wrote: On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 10:35:36PM +0100, Maurice Janssen wrote: On 12/09/13 08:41, Jason McIntyre wrote: On Sun, Dec 08, 2013 at 07:59:48PM +0100, Maurice Janssen wrote: Hi, If I understand the man pages correctly, you should start both spamd and spam

Re: spamd in blacklist only modexd

2013-12-10 Thread Craig R. Skinner
On 2013-12-10 Tue 09:26 AM |, Alexander Hall wrote: > > The OP is referring to this part of /etc/rc, which has nothing to do > with neither crontab nor /etc/rc.d/*. > > if [ X"${spamd_flags}" != X"NO" ]; then > /usr/libexec/spamd-setup -D > fi > > Indeed, please suggest a diff. > > Mayb

Asterisk console dial

2013-12-10 Thread Davor Jovanovic
Hello, can I somehow enable console dial from asterisk CLI (e.g. console dial 100@default) to test if some extension in dialplan is working? In /usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules I can't find chan_oss.so or chan_console.so so I think it is out on purpose because this works in Linux distribution

Re: alix2d3 "entry point at 0x200120" after PXE installation

2013-12-10 Thread Aurelien Martin
Hi all, Unfortunately, I still get the reboot after the installation on my alix2d3. I already installed a Debian image into the flash with success so the flash seems fine. I "need" a custom disklabel so maybe it's where it failed. Let me do a resume of my configuration and all I did. Thanks for

Re: BackupPC

2013-12-10 Thread Peter Fraser
I have not had any troubles with BackupPC (on the Debian system). BackupPC does deduplication which I don't believe that Bacula does. From the point of view of the clients the backups are done automatically, as long as they leave their computers on and connected to the network. The web service

Re: (5.3) load problem on em(4) MSI / interrupt ?

2013-12-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-12-09, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote: > Le Mon, 09 Dec 2013 12:31:04 +, > Stuart Henderson a écrit : > > Hello, > >> I don't think msi can be re-enabled for this part in OpenBSD, the >> reason it's disabled is that there is a bug in the 82571/2 chips >> (errata 63 in >> http://www.intel.co

Re: NAT64 troubleshooting

2013-12-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-12-10, dikshie wrote: > Hi, > I just built an openbsd box for NAT64 gateway > I can't figure out how the af-to works. There were problems with af-to in some recent versions, but since you didn't include the dmesg, I can't say if this applies to you.. http://www.openbsd.org/report.html

Re: BackupPC

2013-12-10 Thread Peter Fraser
BackupPC has an account _backuppc on OpenBSD (backuppc on Debian) which has to have permissions on the system that it is backing up. LDAP is the one responsible for granting the permissions. Configuration within BackupPC (a pain) is specifies what a user can see in the backups and what a user ca

Re: BackupPC

2013-12-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-12-09, Dennis Davis wrote: > You might find the OpenBSD port/package of openpam: > > /usr/ports/security/openpam > > of use in getting authentication via winbindd working. I've > never used openpam myself, just installed it to satisfy the > build requirement of other software. This is no

Re: spamd in blacklist only modexd

2013-12-10 Thread Maurice Janssen
On 12/10/13 14:03, Craig R. Skinner wrote: On 2013-12-10 Tue 09:26 AM |, Alexander Hall wrote: The OP is referring to this part of /etc/rc, which has nothing to do with neither crontab nor /etc/rc.d/*. if [ X"${spamd_flags}" != X"NO" ]; then /usr/libexec/spamd-setup -D fi Indeed, plea

Re: Are there any default password managers in OpenBSD?

2013-12-10 Thread Eric Johnson
On Thu, 5 Dec 2013, obsd, cgi wrote: > So I know the rule.. only remember a few very very long passwords (ex.: > based on several words and a few special chars), and keep the rest of the > passwords in a password manager (those aren't remembered and extreme long). I'm not at all convinced that ad

Re: dhcpd: rejecting bogus offer

2013-12-10 Thread Chris Smith
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: > Malicious or confused. Or truncated packets. The log message > means that the option length as given in the packet would run > the option data outside the received packet. The confusion > might have started in an earlier option, unless

Re: NAT64 troubleshooting

2013-12-10 Thread dikshie
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:33 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > There were problems with af-to in some recent versions, but since you > didn't include the dmesg, I can't say if this applies to you.. > http://www.openbsd.org/report.html i use openbsd 5.4 --- OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC) #37: Tue Jul 30 15

Re: dhcpd: rejecting bogus offer

2013-12-10 Thread Chris Smith
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Chris Smith wrote: > Dec 10 16:19:46 firewall dhcpd[29710]: Many bogus options seen in offers. In particular the above line: "Many bogus options seen in offers." Doesn't the server make the "offer"? If so, why would the OpenBSD dhcpd server create bogus options? O

Re: 5.4 amd64 - Poor disk performance with Smart Array 6404

2013-12-10 Thread Adam Jensen
On 12/09/2013 08:51 PM, Steve Shockley wrote: On 12/9/2013 7:24 PM, Adam Jensen wrote: Disk performance is *very* bad. For example: Shot in the dark, but maybe try upgrading the 6404 firmware from 2.34 to 2.84, there are a variety of fixes that possibly could have been worked around by the oth

Re: dhcpd: rejecting bogus offer

2013-12-10 Thread Ted Unangst
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 22:16, Chris Smith wrote: > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Chris Smith > wrote: >> Dec 10 16:19:46 firewall dhcpd[29710]: Many bogus options seen in offers. > > In particular the above line: "Many bogus options seen in offers." > Doesn't the server make the "offer"? If s

Re: 5.4 amd64 - Poor disk performance with Smart Array 6404

2013-12-10 Thread Adam Jensen
This might not be terribly relevant but just in case, for posterity, the ML370 G4 system messages (dmesg) with both versions of the Smart Array 6404 firmware are here: OpenBSD5.4-amd64 [v2.34]: http://pastebin.com/Sxs801ef [v2.84]: http://pastebin.com/RGUJ5pcS FreeBSD9.2-amd64 [v2.34]: http://