Hi all,
Allow me to apologize in advance if I've overlooked something here. I am using
an OpenBSD workstation and have a need to establish a remote access VPN by
authenticating to an IPsec-protected L2TP LNS endpoint. The desired operation
is for the workstation to use the far-end ppp interface as
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:25 PM, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> But it's shit. You cannot say "rawpipe" etc. It is not flexible,
> not configurable, it is dumb and cannot really be used for
> anything real, except by outer intelligence (like signature mark
> lines which an external program treats as
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 8:35 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:56:10AM +0530, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> > Hi Misc,
> >
> > I have OpenBSD 5.5 64 bit gateway.
>
> UPGRADE.
>
> You're very badly out of date. That stuff is no longer supported at all.
>
yes
>
> There are probabl
Fri, 26 Feb 2016 22:25:41 +0200 cho...@jtan.com
> Eric Furman writes:
> > On Fri, Feb 26, 2016, at 09:22 AM, Артур Истомин wrote:
> > > With this approach, we will have only one email provider. His name is
> > > Google.
> > > Spam and other black sides of today email system is price we pay for
> >
What you see in ifconfig?
I have line like that:
ifconfig pair1
pair1: flags=8843 rdomain 1 mtu 1500
and the content of config file for interface:
cat /etc/hostname.pair1
inet 172.1
Hello,
I use OpenBSD on my laptop to listen to music, using an external DAC
(USB) at home and built-in audio elsewhere.
In rc.conf.local I have
# see http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/213373/focus=213377
sndiod_flags=-m play -f rsnd/1 -f rsnd/0
with the intention of using rsnd/
Roderick wrote:
|On Fri, 26 Feb 2016, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|>|client I feel like. mail(1) was a bit too tedious and limited for
typical
|>|use.
|>
|> Unfortunately i (as the maintainer of the source) have to agree.
|> So it is. Especially regarding interactive use: no way to access
|>
Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 12:56:36AM +0100, Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote:
Today I installed an Intel 82546EB dual-port NIC in a Fujitsu Siemens
Futro S400, that I plan to use as a router/firewall.
Only one of the interfaces shows up in dmesg, and it's not working after
boot. Is t
On 26 February 2016 at 08:40, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> I've tried to change low=1:high=2 to low=0:high=0
> but I haven't got *Off* current state for this sensor from sensord:
>
> - hw.sensors.upd0.indicator2=On (ACPresent), OK
>
> Even for AC disconnected sensord repors that ACPresent is *On*,
> how
Hello,
just want to ask why our snmpd(8) doesn't understand MIBs from UCD-SNMP-MIB.
Is there some workaround?
I need information about CPU and Memory usage...
OpenBSD 5.6 GENERIC#274 i386
net-snmp-5.7.2.1p2
Thank you,
Alex
I wrote:
What is not clear to me, is, if mail (1) for sending emails always
do smptp to localhost:25 (or :587?) , if one can change this. Perhaps
there is something to do.
It was a lapsus. I knew the solution.
mail (1) uses sendmail. And I did configure sendmail to use gmail smtp.
There is no
On Fri, 26 Feb 2016, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
|client I feel like. mail(1) was a bit too tedious and limited for typical
|use.
Unfortunately i (as the maintainer of the source) have to agree.
So it is. Especially regarding interactive use: no way to access
message MIME parts directly, and no O
Артур Истомин wrote:
|On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 07:54:20PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
|> On 02/25/16 17:01, Jaap Bosman wrote:
|>> Hallo, I would like to use mail(1) for email client.
Hallo!
|> No, really, you don't.
It may be that he is right, you know.
But if you really would like to give M
"trondd" wrote:
|On Fri, February 26, 2016 10:55 am, Joel wrote:
|> Unfortunately, it isn't in the ports tree, but there is a slightly
|> updated version of mail called heirloom-mail.
That is heirloom-mailx.
|s-nail is a fork and is in ports. I went through this same exercise and
The port
Tuyosi Takesima, what exactly are you trying to do?
Is access to internet for that video appliance all that you need?
Why do you insist to obtain an IP from that wireless AP and not OpenBSD machine?
I think you are mixing OpenBSD and Linux configurations.
Take your time and say what you want wit
Eric Furman writes:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016, at 09:22 AM, Артур Истомин wrote:
> > With this approach, we will have only one email provider. His name is
> > Google.
> > Spam and other black sides of today email system is price we pay for
> > decentralized system. And it's worth it.
>
> What Nick was
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016, at 09:22 AM, Артур Истомин wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 07:54:20PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> > On 02/25/16 17:01, Jaap Bosman wrote:
> > > Hallo, I would like to use mail(1) for email client.
> >
> > No, really, you don't.
> >
> > > In man mail(1) I read nothing about c
Hello
I am using OpenBSD amd64 with FDE. I wonder if there is possibility of
making backup of header/key used by softraid crypto like in
LUKS/dm-crypt solution for Gnu/Linux?
I know that backup is relevant and do backup, but if there is possibility
for add one more additional easy step to be more c
I've tried to change low=1:high=2 to low=0:high=0
but I haven't got *Off* current state for this sensor from sensord:
- hw.sensors.upd0.indicator2=On (ACPresent), OK
Even for AC disconnected sensord repors that ACPresent is *On*,
however when I look for
- sysctl hw.sensors.upd0.indicator2
it r
On Fri, February 26, 2016 10:55 am, Joel wrote:
> Unfortunately, it isn't in the ports tree, but there is a slightly
> updated version of mail called heirloom-mail.
s-nail is a fork and is in ports. I went through this same exercise and
quickly switched to IMAP so I can read my mail from anywhere
Unfortunately, it isn't in the ports tree, but there is a slightly
updated version of mail called heirloom-mail. It can do IMAP and also
authenticate for outgoing mail. I think it would compile on OpenBSD
without much effort.
--Joel
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:02:13PM +0100, Jaap Bosman wrote:
>
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 07:54:20PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 02/25/16 17:01, Jaap Bosman wrote:
> > Hallo, I would like to use mail(1) for email client.
>
> No, really, you don't.
>
> > In man mail(1) I read nothing about configure mail to send and receive
> > email from outside. I would li
On Fri, 26 Feb 2016, Craig Skinner wrote:
You could have a monthly email to remind you to check if it is
registered. If that _EVER_ happens, you can easily change a small
network to .priv (or something else) on a lazy wet afternoon. No drama.
For a hobbyist network, it doesn't matter too much
Jaap Bosman wrote:
>Hallo, I would like to use mail(1) for email client. [...]
>I guess email addresses have to be listed somewhere? where? How?
>ISP adresses and POP or whatever should be listed somewhere?
POP is obsolete. Instead you want to use IMAP to read emails from
your ISP and SMTP to sen
Ok, thank you guys, I'am sometimes exclusively stupid :)
sub
Hi Jaap,
On 2016-02-25 Thu 23:02 PM |, Jaap Bosman wrote:
> Hallo, I would like to use mail(1) for email client.
> In man mail(1) I read nothing about configure mail to send and receive
> email from outside.
It reads mail that is already on the machine it is on.
See the man page's -f flag and th
Hi Rodrigo,
On 2016-02-25 Thu 15:18 PM |, Roderick wrote:
>
> My names without dots in /etc/hosts are to be considered as names
> immediately under the root in the DNS tree, as also "localhost"
> (localhost.). The names inflation has a bad effect on my praxis.
> Is/was it not a common praxis? Som
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 03:39:59AM GMT, Артур Истомин wrote:
> Suppose I have file with next lines among others:
>
> Omsa Attiva 40 cioccolato 2
> Omsa Attiva 40 blue XXL
> Omsa Attiva 40 milk S
> Omsa Attiva 40 sierra XXL
> Omsa Attiva 40 nero M
> Omsa Attiva 40 nero XXL
>
> I need to find lines
Jiri B devio.us> writes:
[...]
> >location "/cgi-bin/nagios/*.cgi" {
> > root "/cgi-bin/nagios/*.cgi"
> ^^ seems wrong
>
> man httpd.conf says it should be path, so i assume wildcard
> is wrong.
Hello and thanks a lot, Jiri.
A
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