Apologies for the poor formatting as I'm having to use my ISP's webmail system.
I recently updated my name/dhcp/mail sever to 10.0_RC5. This is a SPARCserver 5
w/256MB RAM.
When incoming mail stopped being delivered, I checked the server's maillog and
saw
that it was rejecting mail due to
what I was seeing in the logs was sendmail talking to the correct
machine, but 'tcpdump' resolving the name to the wrong host and my
probes
of the wrong host would naturally fail.
My build has finished so I'll update again and see what happens.
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facing outbound MTA requires authentication,
"security/cyrus-sasl" and an appropriate authentication plugin are also
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On 2019-08-15 00:03, jdba...@consolidated.net wrote:
The SiI3214 SATALink card suffers from the identify problem in netbsd-9
and -current (PR kern/54289).
Booting a netbsd-9 kernel, the drives failed to identify which caused
RAIDframe to mark the 4 drives on that card (of 8) in my RAID as
The SiI3214 SATALink card suffers from the identify problem in netbsd-9
and -current (PR kern/54289).
Booting a netbsd-9 kernel, the drives failed to identify which caused
RAIDframe to mark the 4 drives on that card (of 8) in my RAID as FAILED.
Rebooting netbsd-8, the drives identify properly,