Hello,
I'm able to start dovecot manually as a root# dovecot
But I can't using the startup script# /etc/rc.d/dovecot start
I notice errorsJul 30 10:50:52 x dovecot: master: Dovecot v2.2.21 (5345f22)
starting up for imap
Jul 30 10:50:52 x dovecot: master: Error: service(imap-login): pipe() failed:
T
Missed "CC all" last time.
You or any other actually answered my questions.
Your “jumps” are as usual.
I understand that best way to defend is to actually attack.
This kind of answer I received is expected.
I could add more to this mail, but I’d rather not.
> On 29 juli 2016, at 23:04, Theo de
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 08:56:18 + (UTC)
Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm able to start dovecot manually as a root# dovecot
> But I can't using the startup script# /etc/rc.d/dovecot start
the best way is to use : rcctl start || stop dovecot
previously you have to enable it on rc : rcctl enable dovec
Thank you for your answer Olivier
As I was writting you I started to understand what could be wrong
My dovecot.conf# dovecot -n
# 2.2.21 (5345f22): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: OpenBSD 5.9 amd64Â ffs
mail_gid = _vmail
...
mail_uid = _vmail
I run dovecot with another user and that's why I was
Does this USB wireless add-o, which uses a realtek chipset, work with
OpenBSD?âThe installer sees it, the firmware fails to load.
Thanks,
Richard
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 10:39:30 + (UTC)
Mik J wrote:
Hello Mik J.
in first, sorry for my bad english.
Did you mix sysuser and user required to read the dedicated mount point for
virtual users (virtual mailboxes storage) ?
OpenBSD team provided the sysuser _dovecot to run the daemon.
I use on
I was able to easily install OpenBSD 5.9 RELEASE amd64 to this circa 2011
Lenovo laptop with core i3, Intel Graphics, 8GB of memory, 320GB HD;
Unfortunately the Broadcom wireless will not work, but the ethernet works,
trying to understand how to add a usb wireless to it. Sound works, and
resume wo
> On 2016-07-29, kasak wrote:
> > Hello everybody. I have a strange issue with ipv6 on my router. I have a
> > HE.net tunnel on gif0:
> >
> > here is my hostname.gif0:
> >
> > $ cat /etc/hostname.gif0
> > tunnel 91.210.228.4 216.66.86.114
> > inet6 alias 2001:470:6c:12d::2 128
> > dest 2001:470:6c
I don't appreciate the private reply.
Adding misc back in.
> On 30 juli 2016, at 16:29, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Just shut up.
Yeah, you sure are the cool dude.
Despite the existance of people like you, OpenBSD has been
progressing as working code for 20 years.
And what have you added. Just words.
Mean ones about things you later say you don't are about. Just
layers of spite from you when it is pointed out your words
Hello Olivier,
About your configuration, I don't understand why you use
"mail_privileged_group = vmail" because it's only for mailbox not for
MaildirThey say "Currently this is used only with INBOX when either its
initial creation or dotlocking fails."
Then the only difference I have is that I don'
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> On Jul 30, 2016, at 2:19 PM, Mik J wrote:
>
> Hello Olivier,
> About your configuration, I don't understand why you use
> "mail_privileged_group = vmail" because it's only for mailbox not for
> MaildirThey say "Currently this is used only with INBOX when either its
> initial
Hi all,
Running 5.9 and preparing for moving to apache2 in advance of 6.0.
I'm running apache-httpd-openbsd-1.3.20140502p6 currently with
php-5.6.18 and quite a few php modules. I'm trying to get
apache-httpd-2.4.18p1 running on port 81 so I can test all of my vhosts
before I pull the plug o
Hello,
I found the problem. As usual it's a stupid thing. There was an invisible tab
at the end of the linedovecot:\And nothing was taken into account
The good way to debug this is to start this command after login.conf
modificationgetcap -f /etc/login.conf dovecotThe settings from login.conf
shoul
On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 08:00:26AM -0400, Richard Thornton wrote:
> Does this USB wireless add-o, which uses a realtek chipset, work with
> OpenBSDThe installer sees it, the firmware fails to load.
It's common for manufacturers to sell completely different hardware with
the same marketing name
Have you tried installing the Broadcom firmware?
http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/5.9/bwi-firmware-1.4p4.tgz
-Chris
Sorry if this message comes as a duplicate, I notice that I didn't CC misc.
Thanks for your response Andrew and Abel.
@Andrew what do you mean by "hangs"? Did the whole machine lock up or was
it just the network that was down?
@Abel Your dmesg is from OpenBSD 5.7?
Here's the dmesg from OpenBSD
Note to self: I shouldn't attempt to reply to emails when I'm tired in the
future. Here is the full dmesg for my host OpenBSD 5.9 -stable running on
vultr, in case it didn't come through in my previous email.
OpenBSD 5.9 (GENERIC) #8: Thu Jul 14 20:12:37 CEST 2016
jas...@stable-59-amd64.mtier.
Hello again,
Given the following httpd.conf(5) configuration on an OpenBSD 5.9-stable
machine…
server "pole.net.nz" {
hsts preload
hsts subdomains
listen on egress tls port 443
root "/htdocs/pole.net.nz"
tls certificate "/etc/letsencrypt/live/cellsites.nz/f
On 16-07-31 12:58:35, James Pole wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Given the following httpd.conf(5) configuration on an OpenBSD 5.9-stable
> machine???
>
> server "pole.net.nz" {
> hsts preload
> hsts subdomains
> listen on egress tls port 443
> root "/htdocs/pole.net.nz"
On 16-07-30 21:03:36, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> On 16-07-31 12:58:35, James Pole wrote:
> > Hello again,
> >
> > Given the following httpd.conf(5) configuration on an OpenBSD 5.9-stable
> > machine???
> >
> > server "pole.net.nz" {
> > hsts preload
> > hsts subdomains
> > l
I'm trying to set up an nfs share. The server (5.9 stable) is set up as
described in the FAQ. rpcinfo shows what it should. When I try to connect from
my laptop (current) the mount command just hangs indefinitely. However, on the
server showmount -a show my laptop is mounted. When I try to reboot t
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