I got a lot of shit on this list for suggesting that the OpenBSD project
sell documentation collections (that are freely available elsewhere) as
a method of raising funds for the project as CD rom sales dry up.
A lot of shit on list and especially off list (one clown made up a gmail
address especi
Ah, ok. Sorry for the noise, then. :-)
/Alexander
On March 26, 2015 1:47:00 AM GMT+01:00, trondd wrote:
>On 3/25/15, Alexander Hall wrote:
>> I have a feeling you cannot mix encrypted and plaintext in the same
>block,
>> but I could be wrong.
>>
>> /Alexander
>
>The example in the man page im
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 04:47:33 +0100
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Duncan,
>
> Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote on Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 09:20:41PM
> -0600:
>
> > So how does one get this updating done?
>
> Posting to misc@ is OK.
>
> > The infor
Hi Duncan,
Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote on Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 09:20:41PM -0600:
> So how does one get this updating done?
Posting to misc@ is OK.
> The information in my listing is wrong.
Done.
Yours,
Ingo
On 15-03-24 03:26 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:54:41PM -0400, Yonas Yanfa wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running relayd/OpenBSD 5.6-stable on a KVM virtual machine. relayd
>> always crashes within a few hours of restarting it, but works properly
>> before that.
>
> I guess you ar
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On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 17:55:18 +0100
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
So how does one get this updating done?
The information in my listing is wrong. Amongst other things
is a telno. that has had no devices attached to it for over
three years.
Thank
Subject: Re: httpd tls - what am i missing?
On 3/25/15, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
>
> Is there anything for me to look at/consider in trying to correct this?
>
> Thanks
> Ted
>
>
Here is a working example from my server. Note that I don't bother
with port 80. You might want to try without the
On 3/25/15, Alexander Hall wrote:
> I have a feeling you cannot mix encrypted and plaintext in the same block,
> but I could be wrong.
>
> /Alexander
The example in the man page implies that it will work, also I just
tried it with my config. Seems to be working fine.
Tim.
On March 25, 2015 6:40:11 PM GMT+01:00, Theodore Wynnychenko
wrote:
>Hello again:
>I am still having no luck with https and the new httpd server.
>I am sorry if this is something stupid, but I would really appreciate a
>whack with the clue stick.
>
>As I said originally, http connections work fin
On 3/25/15, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
>
> Is there anything for me to look at/consider in trying to correct this?
>
> Thanks
> Ted
>
>
Here is a working example from my server. Note that I don't bother
with port 80. You might want to try without the port 80 listen line to
rule out some config
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 12:40:11 -0500
>> I took the server.key and server.crt files to an older machine (actually,
>> the one I am trying to replace) that is running 4.9 (I
>> think) and apache.
>
> On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 1:52 PM:
>
>Why not see if you can get it working with pound from packag
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 18:02:30 +0100
Alex Naumov wrote:
> I just want to ask about snmpd(8). As I can see, snmpd don't create
> pid file in /var/run directory.
> Is it correct?
> How to reboot this daemon? There is just sock-file.
It is more reliable to look up the PID from the list of processes
wh
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 12:40:11 -0500
Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
> I took the server.key and server.crt files to an older machine (actually, the
> one I am trying to replace) that is running 4.9 (I
> think) and apache.
Why not see if you can get it working with pound from packages/ports
(very quic
On 20/03/15(Fri) 20:57, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> If you've been following my contributions to OpenBSD's kernel, you
> already know that in the past years I've been working on the Network
> Stack [1] to make it more SMP friendly [2].
>
> All the network hackers present at s2k15 agreed to volunteer
Hello again:
I am still having no luck with https and the new httpd server.
I am sorry if this is something stupid, but I would really appreciate a whack
with the clue stick.
As I said originally, http connections work fine with openbsd-current, but
https connections never connect.
I have tried
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
> what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
>
mailserv is my favorite - MySQL back end with a nice Rails management GUI.
Currently hosted on github:
https://github.com/mailserv/mailserv
5.5 is stable, 5.6 also availab
/etc/rc.d/snmpd restart always worked
for me to restart snmpd.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 06:02:30PM +0100, Alex Naumov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just want to ask about snmpd(8). As I can see, snmpd don't create
> pid file in /var/run directory.
> Is it correct?
> How to reboot this daemon? There is jus
Hello,
I just want to ask about snmpd(8). As I can see, snmpd don't create
pid file in /var/run directory.
Is it correct?
How to reboot this daemon? There is just sock-file.
Thank you,
Alex
Hi,
I have only good experiences with running obenbsd inside virtual box. Last time
I used openbsd like this is about 1 year ago. Performance was good. Screen
resize via randr possible ( I had to define the video modes on the virtual box
cmd line, beware of the color depth).
I don't know what e
I've done latest openbsd stable with dovecot and postfix with postgres back
end and roundcube for web interface. OpenSMTPd has some SQL support but I
haven't tried it.
On Mar 25, 2015 9:01 AM, "Markus Rosjat" wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
> I have a ol
Hey Marcus,
thans for the informations, I just edit in my answers below .
Regards
Markus
Am 25.03.2015 um 16:20 schrieb Marcus MERIGHI:
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
below is only my impression of what the
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
> what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
below is only my impression of what the usual setup seems to be to me.
> I have a old machine and like to jump into the future :)
> old setup:
>
> OpenBSD 4.2
OpenBSD 5.6.
> Cou
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Hi all,
I'm try to reproduce such a setup with relayd on OpenBSD 5.7-current.
Many change between the latest stable and the -current... I followed
changes in relayd.conf(5) but i'm still not able to get a working solution.
This is a draft, my first contact with relayd. My objective is to use
o
Hi there,
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
I have a old machine and like to jump into the future :)
old setup:
OpenBSD 4.2
Courier
Sendmail
LDAP
I would like to keep LDAP because I may want to migrate my mailboxes.
thanks for the advice
Regards
--
Markus Rosjatfon: +4
Hi,
I need to set-up a forward proxy using relayd with ssl.
My /etc/relayd.conf:
prefork 1
http protocol httpfilter {
       return error
       pass
       match label "Prohibited!"
       block url "social.network.example.com/"
       # New configurat
Hi Martin
I can help you about switch. Where we can find a switch? Ebay?
On 20 Mar 2015 21:58, "Martin Pieuchot" wrote:
> If you've been following my contributions to OpenBSD's kernel, you
> already know that in the past years I've been working on the Network
> Stack [1] to make it more SMP frie
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 11:15:40PM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 04:20:49PM -0500, unix_li...@f-m.fm wrote:
> > (process:24378): GLib-ERROR **: Creating pipes for GWakeup: Too many
> > open files
>
> That's a side effect of the libinotify kqueue b
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