I use this in my /etc/rc.local
if [ -x /usr/libexec/spamd-setup ]; then
echo -n ' spamd-setup'; /usr/libexec/spamd-setup -b -D
fi
Nils
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From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of Nancy Ketelaars-Marijnissen
Sent: maandag 11 mei 200
It would require Samba and Cups.
Read more here
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Debian-and-Windows-Shared-Printing.html
Should give you a headstart.
Nils
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From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
eagir...@cox.net
Sent: maandag 25 me
I really think spammers don't give a damn about coming back to deliver
e-mail properly. The new breed of spammers uses botnets to deliver their
crap. And since those systems are not theirs and that bandwidth is not
theirs, they write software to act as a proper mail server. That means,
they come ba
Hi all,
I'm about to turn nuts over ftp-proxy. I would greatly appreciate any
assistance. The problem is I can't get active FTP to work and I need it
for my clients to communicate with a bank. The clients are behind a pf
firewall which is doing nat and firewalling for the whole internal
subnet.
R
Hi Camiel,
Thanks for your answer. I've also tried other ftp sites (for instance
ftp.openbsd.org).
I've started ftp-proxy like this: sudo /usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -d -D7 -r
Then I connected to ftp.openbsd.org using anonymous account and Active
mode
listening on 127.0.0.1 port 8021
#1 accepted connect
Camiel,
Thanks for all your help. It looks like it is something upstream,
because all your hints check out.
Today I tried to ssh externally to the OpenBSD firewall and what do you
think; no packets arrive at the external interface. So it must be that
damn IAS modem that is blocking everything. Ho
I recently installed squid (squid-2.5.STABLE13-transparent-snmp) from
packages on openbsd 4.0 -release -stable. My squid only uses 29M.
15707 _squid 20 27M 29M sleeppoll12:38 0.98% squid
This top 'snapshot' has been taken at a peak moment. We have a 10Mbit/s
internet connecti
How about:
sysctl -a hw.sensors
-Original Message-
From: giovanni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 30 maart 2007 10:35
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: hw.sensor empty
hello,
on my box, 4.1-current,
sysctl -a hw.sensor
is empty
I've seen that the sensor land has been split in user
I've had some experience with the IP120. They're all bad.
The IP330 however, had no problems at all. In my opinion, the IP120 has
bad hardware. Nokia replaced our IP120's with other IP120's. That didn't
solve anything. It kept locking up randomly.
I don't know how their IP130 are, but the 120's su
What do your pflog say? Try tcpdump on both interfaces and see what's going on.
Also, you might want to pickup some reading on ftp-proxy(8) (reversed mode -R).
I run ftp-proxy like this:
ftp-proxy -R 192.168.3.2 -m 15000 -M 16000 -r
And my pf looks like this:
nat on $ext_if from 192.168.3.0/24 t
Read man pf.conf and ftp-proxy
# for proxying with ftp-proxy(8) running on port 8021.
rdr on $int_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 -> 127.0.0.1 port 8021
pass in on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to $ext_if \
user proxy keep state
Ofcourse you have to enable ftp-proxy in ine
sigh
-Original Message-
From: Ms.KIMAEVE LIOUDMILA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 14 april 2006 12:30
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Thank you my dear GOD bless you.
My Dear.
I have a profiling amount in an excess of US$123M, which I seek your
partnership in accommodating fo
Hi guys,
What's with spews? Anyone else missing their spam entries? Also, why is
spamhaus still in spamd.conf (at least it was in 3.8)? Since 2005 you
have to pay for their service. Only thing left in the gz file is this:
##
## 2005-0
Something's off in your routing config or pf config. It seems something
is blocking this connection, or like the message says: No route to
host. Check your pf log.
Nils
-Original Message-
From: Jerome Santos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 9 mei 2006 8:07
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sub
Do you search for something like this?
http://www.thinknerd.org/~ssc/wiki/doku.php?id=snort2pf
-Original Message-
From: Florian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 6 september 2005 15:20
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Snort-Inline with OpenBSD
Hello community
I tried to install Snor
squid
-Original Message-
From: Florian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: donderdag 8 september 2005 11:49
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: firewall products
good morning
i'll have to build a complete firewall solution with OpenBSD.
wich products do you prefer for sedcurity proxy integration
Isn't PF your problem? Do you have it enabled? It might be blocking your
network traffic, causing this behavior. Check your logs and
/etc/pf.conf.
Nils
-Original Message-
From: eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 14 september 2005 5:22
To: Karsten McMinn
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
S
Hi list,
Anyone knows a good URL checker that runs on OpenBSD? My boss wants me
to monitor web site traffic and present a report with all visits to all
websites per user (pc). I've searched the internet but did not find an
appropriate (free) solution. I have been playing with the idea to use
snort
Thanks Jasper,
I just thought of another solution. Stupid me not thinking of it
earlier. I can log all http traffic with PF and write some perl to
process the logfile. Can't believe I was staring blind on a 3rd party
solution.
Nils
-Original Message-
From: J. Lievisse Adriaanse [mailto
Good point.
-Original Message-
From: michael hamerski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 3 oktober 2005 15:46
To: Reuvers, Nils
Subject: Re: Url checker
be warned: depending on the number of clients on your network, logging
all http traffic is a pretty good way of testing the relia
Hi all,
I'm running Postfix 2.3.20050716-sasl2 (chrooted) and
cyrus-sasl-2.1.20p4 on OpenBSD 3.8 stable. Everything is running peachy.
My roaming users are able to connect and send e-mail.
Now I wish to enable the fantastic SpamD feature in OpenBSD. However,
I'm foreseeing a problem. I do not want
Thanks for your quick response Maxim.
Sure, I could enforce TLS connections for my roaming (outside/internet)
users. That might be a good solution and I would bypass SpamD.
I could also setup another postfix instance on another port and allow
sasl_authenticated only.
But I was hoping SpamD had so
Thanks a bunch fella's.
I got TLS working. Except for the fact that I cannot use port 587 in
(yes I know) Outlook Express. If I keep it at port 25, everything runs
like a charm. The server is listening on port tcp 587. However, the
connection get's shut right after the first connect. Perhaps it's
Thanks for all the advice.
I've setup TLS on port 587 like Peter suggested and it's working great.
Only thing you have to keep in mind when you use Microsoft Outlook. It
needs a restart after the e-mail account settings change. Go figure :).
Thanks again guys.
Nils
-Original Message-
F
Smtp proxy?
You mean an emailserver.
I have postfix running as my primary mailserver. It delivers mail to my
backend Exchange server and relays e-mail voor the same exchange server.
So, in a way, it's proxy-ing the e-mail.
With postfix, you have almost unlimited control over the complete mail
pro
And in addition to the stunnel lead:
http://www.sysdesign.ca/guides/secure_pop3.html
Nils
-Original Message-
From: Siju George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 7 februari 2006 14:20
To: Brandon Mercer
Cc: Joachim Schipper; misc
Subject: Good SMTP and POP proxy for OpenBSD
On 2/6/
You could setup different facilities on the separate AIX boxes (local1,
local2, local3, etc..)
Then on your openbsd box add the following line to your syslogd.conf
#AIX box 1
local1.*/var/log/aix1.log
#AIX box 2
local2.*/var/log/aix2.log
Don't forget to update th
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