I didn't buy it, just got it for free and I am playing around... In my opinion
OpenBSD is an universal operating system and why not use it with other
computers. Actually OpenBSD should be installed on all computers, that would
be a better world ;-)
- Original Message -
From: Zantgo
Hi,
Yesterday morning, I updated my source tree, (after the recent changes to
xenocara shown at http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=131938646714330w=2) and
rebuilt kernel, userland, and xenocara (rebooting before doing each build). I
had previously recompiled kernel and userland about a week
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 18:59:48 +1100, Brett wrote:
[...]
installed from 8th Oct snapshot CD. Upon booting into XFCE, the
keyboard would not respond (inbuilt laptop keyboard or external usb
[...]
There is a workaround for this [1]:
# mv /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xkb /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xkb_orig
Hello,
I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to
protect a qmail linux mail server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be
possible to have both tasks (firewalling and spamd/greylisting) on two
different physical machines so that the firewall would just do
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 18:59:48 +1100, Brett wrote:
installed from 8th Oct snapshot CD. Upon booting into XFCE, the
keyboard would not respond (inbuilt laptop keyboard or external usb
[...]
There is a workaround for this [1]:
# mv /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xkb /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xkb_orig
On 10/25/2011 11:09 AM, ML mail wrote:
Hello,
I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to
protect a qmail linux mail server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be
possible to have both tasks (firewalling and spamd/greylisting) on two
different physical
That's what I thought, but how will the valid (non-spam) packets get forwarded
from the spamd OpenBSD server to the Linux qmail server (both sitting on the
same DMZ network as you suggest) ?
- Original Message -
From:
carlopmart carlopm...@gmail.com
To: misc@openbsd.org
Cc:
Sent:
On 25/10/2011 10:57, ML mail wrote:
That's what I thought, but how will the valid (non-spam) packets get forwarded
from the spamd OpenBSD server to the Linux qmail server (both sitting on the
same DMZ network as you suggest) ?
Why use another box, use vlans on a managed switch to split your
Hello!
I have a question about dhclient-script. I am not sh programmer, and
have only few knowledge about dhclient. I copied bellow the last part
of /sbin/dhclient-script. Does this mean that at TIMEOUT it must exit
with error, unless it changes resolv.conf, what I dont want? I have
a wanted
(same mail as was just sent to ports@)
Hello all.
I've just set up a mailing group at Google:
openbsd-...@googlegroups.com
AKA
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openbsd-kde
The page at HTTP link above contains quick start guide for newbies.
If you have any questions or problems
http://openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20111015
El 10/25/11 04:59, Brett escribis:
Hi,
Yesterday morning, I updated my source tree, (after the recent changes to xenocara
shown at http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=131938646714330w=2) and rebuilt
kernel, userland, and xenocara (rebooting before
Unfortunately, I don't have a managed switch and I would really like to have
spamd on another box (which will only have one network interface) and would
like to know if this kind of configuration is possible or not, if yes how...
- Original Message -
From: Sevan / Venture37
On 2011-10-25 11.09, ML mail wrote:
I am currently running spamd on an OpenBSD firewall which does greylisting to
protect a qmail linux mail server on a DMZ and was wondering if it would be
possible to have both tasks (firewalling and spamd/greylisting) on two
different physical machines so
Many thanks for your solution based on using the local sendmail installation.
That makes sense and sendmail will then be taking care of routing the mails to
the qmail server, a nice solution which I will give a go. So is this basically
the only solution if someone wants to use spamd on a dedicated
Hello,
The firewall redirects inbound SMTP to spamd box (let's say its address is
192.168.0.10).
Then the spamd box redirects non-spam traffic to the qmail box while doing NAT
to 192.168.0.10 (to avoid asymmetrical routing).
Should work like a charm.
Outgoing mail will go through the default
I have OpenBSD4.9 running on a VPS, and i want to reduce the size of
/home partition,
and increase the size of /usr.
After reduce the size of /home, disklabel says:
--- OpenBSD area: 64-20964825; size: 10236.7M; free: 2000.3M
But, when i try edit /usr partition to add the 2G free space to
Good morning list.
I noticed that OpenBSD (4.8 and 4.9... haven't checked 5.0 yet) include the
script command for recording sessions. I have used this command in the
past on other systems to create training materials to be played back with
scriptreplay. I thought of doing something similar
Erick Andrade wrote:
I have OpenBSD4.9 running on a VPS, and i want to reduce the size of
/home partition,
and increase the size of /usr.
After reduce the size of /home, disklabel says:
--- OpenBSD area: 64-20964825; size: 10236.7M; free: 2000.3M
But, when i try edit /usr partition to
Hi,
I'm still playing/testing around with CARP and ran into some
problems with IPv6 on CARP.
Here the configuration:
System1:
$ ifconfig carp
carp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lladdr 00:00:5e:00:01:65
priority: 0
carp: carpdev em0 advbase
Stefan Johnson wrote:
[snip]
I am aware that the port will work for me, but I am still curious on why
script is provided with no scriptreplay in the core system. I appreciate
any and all responses!
Nothing about other possible uses in the manpage? :)
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
ktulu+o...@wxcvbn.org wrote:
Stefan Johnson wrote:
[snip]
I am aware that the port will work for me, but I am still curious on why
script is provided with no scriptreplay in the core system. I appreciate
any and all responses!
On 2011-10-25 15.17, ML mail wrote:
Many thanks for your solution based on using the local sendmail installation.
That makes sense and sendmail will then be taking care of routing the mails
to the qmail server, a nice solution which I will give a go. So is this
basically the only solution
Thank you, Jeremie.
Erick
2011/10/25 Jeremie Courreges-Anglas ktulu+o...@wxcvbn.org:
Erick Andrade wrote:
I have OpenBSD4.9 running on a VPS, and i want to reduce the size of
/home partition,
and increase the size of /usr.
After reduce the size of /home, disklabel says:
--- OpenBSD area:
t02n343r e/d:d8e fg+ g5d= e!!
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ccf(e%=oig%f(h:+d=e%e:7oh
#e4gbh
f 9eeh!d8ied8i+f!#f,!gdh4(igo
f e.iGgeg1eegd:'ofeh!ia
geg i=e(o
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 09:10:20PM -0300, Zantgo wrote:
Forgiveness must be a translation problem, if you answered my question.
Thanks
OMFG, this is not a chat! Use your brain and do not send
idiotic 5 words mail!
Go to IRC if you need to chat.
jirib
* Pascal Stumpf on Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 05:39:48PM +0200:
Check your /var/log/lpd.errs.
Doesn't contain anything but restarted messages.
Also, ktracing lpd with the the -i flag might give a clue to what the
lpd child is doing.
Apparently, it segfaults:
I remembered I had the S malloc
I had some similar looking problems some releases back. Using a separate
carp if for ipv6 mostly fixed it. Didn't write down the exact problem,
though.
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Hi Guys,
This is the first time I tried to install symon on OpenBSD and my main goal is
to monitor OpenBSD interface,disk,cpu as well as PF statistic.
As per symon documentation on
http://wpd.home.xs4all.nl/symon/documentation.html, the symon config file is
located in /etc/symon.conf
However,
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 20:29:39 -0700 (PDT)
Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com wrote:
My questions about symon:
1.Do I need to configure symon.conf only? Do I need to customize c_config.sh
to meet my specific requirement because c_config.sh file contains and collect
interface and io information
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