Hi everyone,
Another good alternative is "transip
.eu" They use KVM as a virtualization platform and i think there was no
major issue about OpenBSD since version 6.0. (at least for me).
Hi
As suggested earlier, i've upgrade system to 6.7 and my problem solved.
Thanks
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020, 16:20 jin
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I've a virtual appliance on kvm and it hangs on every 3 days
> period approximately. The problem been there since its installation which
> was
Hi again,
While working on smtpd, i realized that my openssl[0] tests were failing
too. Obviously, the cipher info is empty.
openssl s_client -connect my_IP:25 -starttls smtp -tls1_1
...
...
New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
Server public key is 2048 bit
Secure Renegotiation IS supported
ot;
debug: SSL library error: io_dispatch_accept_tls:SSL_accept:
error:140270C1:SSL routines:ACCEPT_SR_CLNT_HELLO_C:no shared cipher
7b4d1b0757683a80 smtp disconnected reason="io-error: error:140270C1:SSL
routines:ACCEPT_SR_CLNT_HELLO_C:no shared cipher"
debug: looking up pki "m
Hi Todd
I'm using below [0] command.
[0] nmap --script ssl-enum-ciphers -p 25 XX.YY.ZZ.QQ
The version information of nmap (nmap --version)
Nmap version 7.80 ( https://nmap.org )
Platform: x86_64-unknown-openbsd6.7
Compiled with: liblua-5.3.5 openssl-3.1.1 libssh2-1.9.0 libz-1.2.3
Hi
Greeting from Turkey.
Nowadays, an smtp server requirement come up and i decided to add mail
exchange functionality to my OpenBSD 6.7 virtual machine. According to
article on poolp.org, i set up it and started some test. Both ports (25 and
587) accepts SSL connections with starttls. While
KVM and freeze and OpenBSD
> you will see lots of discussions and the exact settings to put in the KVM
> Hypervisor
> it may relieve your situation..
>
>
> Thanks
> Tom Smyth
>
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 at 14:30, jin
> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I've
Hello
I've a virtual appliance on kvm and it hangs on every 3 days
period approximately. The problem been there since its installation which
was in March. When it happens, I can only make hard shutdown/reboot to
recover my system from this issue because the system doesn't respond me.
I'm using
Another one is the "transip.eu" from Netherlands. Native OpenBSD support,
tcp 25 blocked by default but you can change it whenever you want. KVM
based.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020, 17:04 wrote:
> I'm using Vultr to host my mail server. All it requires is a note to
> support asking all mail ports be
Sorry for top posting.
Looks like you need an ip address lists which is updated dynamically. But
this method is not like what you described here. It doesn't response back
an IP address but it does block requests which is trying to get those
ad.servers. if you wish you can choose action to
>
>
> On 08/24/18 06:32, jin wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Thanks for sharing all those informations. I've been looking a way to
> > create a blacklist and you sent this mail just on time. Your web page
> > help me a lot.
> > On the OpenBSD your script do
Hello
Thanks for sharing all those informations. I've been looking a way to
create a blacklist and you sent this mail just on time. Your web page help
me a lot.
On the OpenBSD your script do all jobs but on linux based systems I wrote a
shell script for update iptables rules.
I'm not an expert but i had same issue while using 6.1 as a guest os on a
kvm.
I updated to 6.2 and problem vanished.
On Tue, 1 May 2018, 09:07 Tom Smyth, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have encountered this issue for a while, it happens irregularly
> on my systems on this
Thank you for your answer
On 28 Dec 2017 7:26 a.m., "Todd C. Miller" <todd.mil...@sudo.ws> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 01:57:31 +0300, "jin" wrote:
>
> > My company wrote an authentication software and dev. teams decided to
> close
> > code to othe
Hi
A weird request has arrived us from one of the our customers and it is
really unusual. Since I'm not a developer and i could not find any clue, i
guess that i need some guidance. Any help will be appreciated.
Here is the story
My company wrote an authentication software and dev. teams decided
Happy birthday OpenBSD
On 18 Oct 2017 1:17 p.m., "STeve Andre'" wrote:
> Happy birthday to OpenBSD--22 years old!
>
>
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
On 16 Oct 2017 1:20 p.m., "Christoph R. Murauer" wrote:
> It is not OpenBSD related. The OP meaned the Digital Millennium
> Copyright Act - as the question was related to non US hosting
> locations.
>
> See
Non-dcma a bit confusing for me becouse of I'm totally stranger those
things. I've a vps on TransIP and they support OpenBSD.
On 16 Oct 2017 4:21 a.m., "x9p" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know a good non-DMCA-compliant (outside US) VPS hosting,
> OpenBSD-firendly? Traffic is mostly
18 matches
Mail list logo