How does this work ?
client# ping 3645219926
PING 3645219926 (217.69.164.86): 56 data bytes
An IP address is a 32 bit value, which can be represented as an int.
bc
bc 1.06
Copyright 1991-1994, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO
I've a feeling it's documented somewhere else, but can't remember
right now.
The rc.conf(5) man page points to rc.sendmail(8) man page.
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Have a jail setup that I want to be able to do a snmpwalk from to another
server ... but, for some reason, I get a 'sendto' error:
thoughts?
It is a bug in jails that affects DNS as well. The code below is an
short piece of example code which reproduces the problem in case
someone with
mergemaster fails saying freebsd.cf does not exist when
building temproot.
Have I missed something here?
You need to install the new version of mergemaster before
running it.
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This will of course break your system.. No more periodic reports
(daily security reports), no more cron mail, no more user mail, etc.
haering_linux Not if you install a different MTA like Postfix instead.
He was removing /usr/bin/mail and mailx.
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francisv I noticed that /etc/periodic/daily/500.queuerun uses a
francisv sendmail-specific command line -Ac. Some installations use
francisv Postfix and it does not understand this command line.
Set:
daily_submit_queuerun=NO
in /etc/periodic.conf.
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randy I am getting the following error when I was trying to update my source
randy tree:
randy Connected to cvsup3.FreeBSD.org
randy Server warning: Cannot open
randy
/usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs/src/contrib/sendmail/BuildTools/OS/A-UX,v:
randy Is anyone else getting this
wollman And did anybody bother to actually *tell* the admin of cvsup3?
wollman (In case it wasn't clear, that was a rhetorical question.)
I mailed to jdp as I personally don't know who the cvsup3 admin is.
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matuska make installworld does not install the libsm.a and libsmutil.a
matuska libraries from the sendmail 8.12.3 package (only libmilter is
matuska installed).
matuska They remain in /usr/obj/usr/src/lib/libsm and
matuska /usr/obj/usr/src/lib/libsmutil and are not installed to /usr/lib
matuska
ler You may wish to inform the amavisd-milter crew about this. They ask for
ler them.
I think they know and plan on fixing this. I don't use amavis myself so I
will leave it to someone who uses it to contact them.
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pjklist I just reinstalled the Webmin port on a 4.6-RC box.
pjklist It appears that the current Webmin port (logically enough) only has
pjklist OS entries for FreeBSD up through 4.5.
pjklist Since it appears that the various Sendmail changes (extra users,
pjklist changes in RC.conf, MC files
mike May 7 00:04:35 granite sm-mta[61324]: g4740ZLu061324:
mike ruleset=check_mail, arg1=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
mike relay=smtp2.sentex.ca [199.212.134.9], reject=451 4.1.8 Domain of
mike sender address [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not resolve
mike I have (had)
mike define(`confBIND_OPTS',
alan I think it would be a good idea to add a note (similar to the one
alan about using the new mergemaster (with -C option)) to UPDATING that
alan explains that you can use the same formula (cd
alan /usr/src/usr.sbin/mergemaster; make all install) followed by a
alan mergemaster -p to fixup the
jemmett -rw-rw 1 smmsp smmsp 1404 Apr 28 02:15 dfg3S5F0UP051261
jemmett -rw-rw 1 smmsp smmsp 1404 Apr 28 02:20 dfg3S5K0KY051270
jemmett -rw-rw 1 smmsp smmsp 1404 Apr 28 02:25 dfg3S5P0gQ051278
jemmett -rw-rw 1 smmsp smmsp 1404 Apr 28 02:30 dfg3S5U0XA051287
jemmett That was just a partial listing, there were Qf* files far above
jemmett that someone else replied about in a private mail. Some of the
jemmett df* files were complaining about DNS troubles I was having
jemmett earlier, so I renamed the Qf* to qf* and reran the queue and
jemmett
If sendmail_enable=NO, then the next one is sendmail_submit_enable which,
by default, is YES. That one starts a daemon that only listens on
localhost. See /etc/mail/README for more information.
DougB Well, I would have thought that this pretty well solves the
DougB majority of the problems,
k Hi Doug,
k your commit to etc/defaults/rc.conf 1.53.2.53
k change the default for inetd and sendmail in Stable.
k Both used to be YES and are now NO
Actually, I didn't even notice this. I would like to put the
sendmail_enable default back to YES in the branch for the sake of POLA.
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mike After my last cvsup, installworld failed with a no such user (smmsp)
mike error. I thought I'd grabbed something in a half-done state, so cvsuped
mike again and got the same thing. I then added a smmsp user/group and the
mike install worked fine. While running mergemaster, I notice:
Read
cyouse I cvsupped this morning from FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE to 4.5-STABLE and I've
cyouse now got some strangeness with sendmail. I'm not entirely sure it's
cyouse related to the upgrade but I didn't do anything else to the mail system
cyouse today.
cyouse I keep getting permissions errors when I
mike One of the neat things I like about 8.12.2 are the milter
mike facilities. Just wondering if
mike http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/patches/milter.c.8.188.p
mike could / would be committed to FreeBSD at some point ?
We are prepping 8.12.3 for release (which includes the patch). It will
gshapiro We are prepping 8.12.3 for release (which includes the patch).
gshapiro It will be imported into FereBSD shortly after release.
After importing it into FereBSD, I'll import it into FreeBSD.
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Given that non-sendmail users will be inconvenienced when upgrading due to
the 8.12 changes (need to change sendmail_enable from NO to NONE),
des Why? It doesn't make any difference as long as one uses the
des mailwrapper stuff:
des des@des ~% grep sendmail /etc/rc.conf
des
ianjhart One small quibble. If I want to set
ianjhart mta_start_script=
ianjhart and run rc.sendmail(.sh) from /usr/local/etc/rc.d
ianjhart shouldn't stop kill both queues? You'd need to add
ianjhart a stop-mtaq obviously.
ianjhart A global restart might be nice too.
Yes, rc.sendmail should
keramida A better fix would be to use the sh(1) way of conditionally setting a
keramida variable:
keramida sendmail_program=${sendmail_program:-/usr/sbin/sendmail}
keramida Similarly for the rest of those ?= assignments.
keramida AFAIK, the ?= assignment style works in make rules.
keramida
In a somewhat unrelated note, I also plan on arranging to move the
sendmail-specific stuff out of src/etc/mail/ and into src/etc/sendmail so
the installation of things like sample sendmail maps, etc. don't clutter a
NO_SENDMAIL installation. I'll need to arrange this event with the CVS
andyf I have marks as well. Perhaps this will help:
andyf --- UPDATING-orig Sat Mar 30 14:00:01 2002
andyf +++ UPDATINGSat Mar 30 14:32:19 2002
Thanks, I've mailed Warner a slightly modified version of your text for
src/UPDATING.
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Thanks to some reviewers, a couple of problems with my last patch have been
fixed. This time, I've actually tried the combinations involved to make
sure it works. The changes from the last patch are only to
/etc/mail/Makefile and /etc/rc.sendmail.
rc.sendmail changes:
- Use proper shell
I've been purposefully trying to avoid getting involved with the entire
should sendmail be in the base OS debate as my input would obviously
be biased. However, avoiding a response has become more and more
difficult as I've seen unanswered questions, misinformation, and as of
late, people either
An issue came up on freebsd-stable today regarding the boot-time startup of
sendmail for users who are using other MTAs. The end result was that users
needed a way to completely prevent sendmail from trying to start at boot
time.
The current order of operations at boot time is:
# MTA
if
freebsd Are we talking weeks? Months?
You forgot years. It will be in before FreeBSD 4.6. I've started the
process now on my test machine.
freebsd I'm not looking to nail you to the calendar, but I noticed in
freebsd -CURRENT things are set up so that lib/libmilter gets built and
freebsd
VN And whether `echo \$=w | sendmail -bt' says unallowed names?
marck Yes. All IP addresses in square brackets, and as well all hostnames that
marck are back-resolves of all IP aliases. I suppose the very latter is the
marck source of error. But -- I'm still a bit clueless how to turn it off..
smmsp Sendmail Mail Submission Protocol
This is incorrect. The 'p' is program, not protocal. This user has
nothing to do with the MSA (mail submission agent), port 587, or RFC 2476.
It is specific to sendmail and 8.12's method of injection just as other
MTAs have their own
Edit your /etc/inetd.conf -a option (man telnetd)
telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/telnetdtelnetd
-a off
gavin Had done - and after a kill -HUP inetd this still made no
gavin difference. This confused me... I eventually recompiled telnetd to
gavin use the old version
stijn I'm using cvsup to checkout a source tree that is not owned by root.
stijn Is it just me, or does somebody else also notice that every time
stijn after a cvsup wherein sendmail has been upgraded,
stijn /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf is suddenly owned by root? This causes
stijn the next cvsup
mitko On friday evening I cvsup-ed from cvsup5.freebsd.org to move from
mitko 4.1.1-RELEASE to 4.2-STABLE. All went Ok, but after mergemaster and
mitko reboot - sendmail warns that the version of the sendmail.cf is
mitko older and exits with ExitStat = 70 :-))
mitko There was and 2 errors for
reissell Ok, thanks. But would you believe, I *did* read the release notes
reissell I'm aware of: /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/RELEASE_NOTES. The above
reissell snippet isn't in that file.
I was referring to the FreeBSD release notes (see below). But the
mail.local information is in the sendmail
taki00 When i create a username that has a uppercase username such as
taki00 Takiman and then try to send mail to it it says User unknown. But if
taki00 the username is all lowercase the email works fine.
taki00 Is there something wrong with my sendmail? i am using sendmail 8.11
You need to
Also, 0.9.5a is not alpha, it's the released version.
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svysh Successfully tested procedure (with tiny modifications of your
svysh original idea) which teaches buildworld in FreeBSD-stable
svysh how to produce sendmail with SMTP AUTH enabled is specified below.
svysh 2) patch file /usr/src/usr.sbin/sendmail/Makefile in such a way,
svysh that line
sendmail has been updated from 8.9.3 to 8.11.0 in the RELENG_4 branch.
Some of the more visible changes that may immediately affect your
configuration include:
- New default file locations from src/contrib/sendmail/cf/README
- Notably, /etc/aliases is now /etc/mail/aliases
- newaliases limited
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