I know this is a Sendmail issue, but I haven't been able to track down
any information online, or found any Sendmail user email lists yet. And
since I am running it on a FreeBSD server, I thought I would try here
and see if anyone knows the answer to my problem.
I have enabled SSL on SMTP to
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
I know this is a Sendmail issue, but I haven't been able to track down any
information online, or found any Sendmail user email lists yet. And since I
am running it on a FreeBSD server, I thought I would try here and see if
anyone knows the answer
Hi--
On Oct 12, 2011, at 8:29 AM, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
I know that setting this option in Apache does the trick for HTTPS, I just
need to figure out how to tell Sendmail to do the same.
SSLCipherSuite ALL:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!EXP:!ADH:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:!SSLv2
If anyone has any idea how
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Christopher J. Ruwe c...@cruwe.de wrote:
So, systems that do what you want (and customers who want to pay on a per use
basis) must be around for quite some time.
Yeah, this was the normal way of doing things for many years on
large systems, back when a large
On 12.10.2011 11:30, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
There is an active Usenet group at comp.mail.sendmail.
Does the ENCR parameter documented at
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/starttls.html
do you any good? It doesn't restrict the method, only the number of
bits
in the key.
Daniel Feenberg
Well
On 12/10/2011 20:36, Dean E. Weimer wrote:
Well after searching the comp.mail.sendmail list through Google groups,
I have come up wiht the following changes.
I changed the orignal /etc/make.conf:
from this:
SENDMAIL_CFLAGS+= -D_FFR_SMTP_SSL
to:
SENDMAIL_CFLAGS+= -D_FFR_SMTP_SSL
On 10/07/11 01:01, Aydın Demirel wrote:
Hi;
I installed FreeBSD 8.2 on Centos 5.7 via KVM. KVM version is 8.3 and
qemu version is 0.12.4
We have network problem. I set guest freebsd network as bridge mode
and Status seems active. Default gateway is defined..
When I see network packets
I was just doing some reading about the LLTD protocol. It seems that
Microsoft is distributing a package designed for Linux. This is the
URL:
http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-the-lltd-protocol-responder-for-linux-on-debian-lenny
I was wondering if this would actually work in a FreeBSD
On 12.10.2011 15:16, Matthew Seaman wrote:
_FFR_TLS_1 is actually already defined in the default sendmail on
FreeBSD. See /usr/src/usr.sbin/sendmail/Makefile around line 63.
It's also enabled in the ports version of sendmail, so long as you
select the WITH_TLS option. I just added this setting
On 10/10/11 05:44, Frank Shute wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 04:47:40AM -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
On 10/10/11 01:37, Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 08:33:01PM -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
snip
This looks like it's playing. Is the CD/DVD drive active?
snip
Still
Hello all.
I hope this question does not sound too stupid. I am sorry in advance
if you think so.
Since version 2.x and until now all I have been using FreeBsd as a
server, helping a small ISP company of a friend , basic web services,
email, dns etc. All I have been doing has been done in
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Jorge Biquez jbiq...@intranet.com.mxwrote:
It is better to install KDE or GNOME as the base GUI or it is better to have
any other ? (I do not know what could be).
This is one of those ask a hundred different people get 100 different
answers. I prefer KDE which
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 17:38:53 -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
GoodDay;
Tried again with the following results;
A dialog box dislplaying the following,
Unable to mount Audio Disc
DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive a
reply (timeout by message bus)
Michael D. Norwick mnorw...@centurytel.net writes:
A dialog box dislplaying the following,
Unable to mount Audio Disc
You're not supposed to mount an audio disk.
There's even a FAQ entry titled
Why can I not mount an audio CD?
On 10/12/11 18:33, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Michael D. Norwickmnorw...@centurytel.net writes:
A dialog box dislplaying the following,
Unable to mount Audio Disc
You're not supposed to mount an audio disk.
There's even a FAQ entry titled
Why can I not mount an audio CD?
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 18:49:58 -0500, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
Thank You for the replies. Got the part about not mounting an audio
CD. I wasn't trying to. Inserting the disc in the drive brought up the
error message. Mounting a data CD or DVD acts normally and the
filesystem on it can be
On FreeBSD what's the difference between Drop and Idrop in the netstat
output?
$ netstat -di
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Idrop
Opkts Oerrs Coll Drop
bge0* 1500 Link#1 00:16:d4:e3:49:310 0 0
0 0 00
wpi0 2290 Link#2
On Oct 12, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Polytropon wrote:
On today's disc drives, you typically don't have a
3.5mm headphone connector for direct listening. Also
some sound cards (unlike most onboard sound chips)
have the ability to connect the CD audio wire inside
the machine. This feature is obsolete,
Michael D. Norwick mnorw...@centurytel.net writes:
Thank You for the replies. Got the part about not mounting an audio
CD. I wasn't trying to. Inserting the disc in the drive brought up
the error message. Mounting a data CD or DVD acts normally and the
filesystem on it can be accessed.
Adam Vande More amvandem...@gmail.com writes:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Jorge Biquez jbiq...@intranet.com.mxwrote:
It is better to install KDE or GNOME as the base GUI or it is better to have
any other ? (I do not know what could be).
This is one of those ask a hundred different
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