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I've been accumulating spamtrap addresses for some local greytrapping
for a while now, but occasionally I still see unknown user messages in
my mail server logs. These messages are as far as I can tell mainly
from bounces of undeliverable spam messages which happened to have
from: or reply-to
Jose H. wrote:
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On 7/4/07, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Why do you need to clear the dmesg?
I think it is a pretty valid question(request?), you have to relay on
external mechanisms, like syslog, or to compare differences from previous
outputs of dmesg.
and the problem with
Sean Hafeez wrote:
Sean Hafeez wrote:
1. Sun Blade 100
2. OpenBSD 4.1 installed.
3. OpenSolaris b66 installed.
4. TrendNet USB KVM.
5. NumLock+NumLock to switch consoles.
Let me try this again as for some reason the msg was cut off:
1. Sun Blade 100 w/Type 6 USB Keyboard
2. OpenBSD 4.1
On 2007/07/05 06:42, Nick Holland wrote:
Yes, there are benefits to looking at the change in the dmesg. I do NOT
like the idea of CLEARING this most valuable resource, however. Whatever
you wish to accomplish this way can be easily accomplished in some other
way, I think.
The OP needs to
Hi,
In the switch:
interface GigabitEthernet0/3
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,101,1280
switchport mode trunk
no ip address
interface GigabitEthernet0/6
switchport access vlan 101
no ip address
In machine A:
cat /etc/hostname.bnx0
up
cat
In can't play CSS scrambled DVDs anymore with MPlayer as well os Ogle.
I've got two different external USB drives and no internal drive.
It's probably two or three months ago that I played a DVD so I can't
narrow down the problem to a specific change yet.
The following log message is output:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 11:07:55AM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Now I wonder if it would be a good idea to put that list of spamtrap
addresses on a web page for the address slurpers to find and use, so I
can detect spam senders early and either treat them to 24 hours at the
time in the
On 6/26/07, Jason Mader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On two OpenBSD 4.1-stable systems, I get:
isakmpd[31988]: message_recv: invalid cookie(s) 378fd1c537d22b16
38bf2f6699147070
isakmpd[31988]: dropped message from 128.164.144.144 port 500 due to
notification type INVALID_COOKIE
isakmpd is running
Hi
If you have any USB CDC devices (especially cdce(4)), could you please
send me the usbctl output?
usbctl -f /dev/usbX -d -a Y
(usbctl is part of sysutils/usbutil)
Marc
Hi Stuart,
That's not how DPD works, it should just pull down the SA when it
can't
contact the other side. This would happen at both sides, the
dynamic side
would see the SA is down, then try and reconnect when it gets another
packet that should traverse the vpn.
The static side (i.e. OpenBSD)
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 11:07:55AM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Now I wonder if it would be a good idea to put that list of spamtrap
addresses on a web page for the address slurpers to find and use, so I
can detect spam senders early and either treat them to 24 hours at the
time in the
The only downside to this that I can see is that occasionally somebody
naive and innocent sending backscatter (bounces of undeliverable spam)
would be tarpitted for a while.
I do not view such people as innocent - having your mail server
configured to do this is acting as a DOS
On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 08:35:00AM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
I thought about this a while back, and I found a weakness. Now, I
haven't seen this used, but it's trivially possible. Here's the deal:
You publish spamtrap addresses, and of course you make them easily
recognizable as such so
If you have a good whitelist this won't bother you.
Why make it obvious that the addresses are spamtrap ones?
Just hide a comment somewhere on the homepage that only harvesters will see
but
not people who browse your web site ( unless they read the html source ).
I have been hit where a spammer
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You publish spamtrap addresses, and of course you make them easily
recognizable as such so you don't trap real people. Spammers spend a
very small amount of effort and harvest spamtrap addresses *on purpose*
and use them as sender addresses (joe job).
Hello,
This is used in a VPN network to bind the internal IP address and allow ntpd
running of firewalls to get the time from a time source in a different
protected subnet.
I've changed two files
ntp_io.c
cmd_args.c
in /usr/ports/net/ntp
See the diffs below. Hope they can
* Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070705 12:01]:
The only downside to this that I can see is that occasionally somebody
naive and innocent sending backscatter (bounces of undeliverable spam)
would be tarpitted for a while.
I do not view such people as innocent - having your mail server
In file src/sys/arch/amd64/include/pmap.h:
1) There are two entries named alt.L1 table (PTE pages) in the virtual
address space schematic. One entry is for va 0x7f80 -
0x8000 and the other is for va 0xff80 -
0x.
I think that for va
Falk Brockerhoff schrieb:
Could you please post your script? I really like to participate from
your work; this behaviour hasn't changed in an actual snapshot...
Ok, a reply to myself. If someone else runs into the same bug, here is a
snippet of my /etc/ifstated.conf:
carp213_up =
I have a usb flash drive that I wish to reformat as an MS-DOS (FAT) file
system. How do I do that on OpenBSD?
For interactive MBR edits you can use fdisk -e sd0
You probably want to use 0C for FAT32 with long file name support.
I recently bought several flash drives and tested them out
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