r,
> if at all possible.
>
> Just some thoughts, though.
> Cheers,
> Lonnie
>
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
>
>> Lonnie,
>>
>> One distro that may work for you is OmniOS CE: https://www.omniosce.org/
>>
>> Like SmartOS, it
Lonnie,
One distro that may work for you is OmniOS CE: https://www.omniosce.org/
Like SmartOS, it can run LX (Linux) zones and uses pkgsrc which provides basic
x-windows support from that. (I've run apps like xterm etc. from a remote
desktop). Unlike OpenIndiana, native desktop functionality
+1
It's too easy to react with knee-jerk, non-constructive ways. I couldn't have
said it better.
Gary
On 08/18/2017 06:53 AM, Nikola M wrote:
> On 08/18/17 10:19 AM, Alexander Lesle wrote:
>>> P.S. This doesn't mean that I care (or don't care) about
>>> Russian-Ukrainian relationships, this m
Jay
I don't believe that MS Windows is the issue. We've been Windows free
for 20+ years. The problem is that you don't have to be directly
hacked. A mailing list or website you are a member of gets hacked (or
has loose scruples). It can even happen if one of your friends gets
their contact
John,
Happens to all of us at some point. Even my wife who is paranoid about
signing up for anything. This was too obvious a spam that I just
trashed it as soon as I saw it.
Gary
On 6/18/2016 12:28 PM, John Carr wrote:
Hey, all - I apologize. Something got ahold of either my Sent Items or
Handojo,
I can't comment on 10TB drives but I've been running ST5000NM0024-1HT,
5TB drives for awhile without issue.
Gary
On 05/17/2016 12:16 PM, Handojo via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Hi...
The last update I knew, is that ZFS runs fine at 2TB HDD but having some
problems on 3TB ( Correct
On 05/02/2016 03:12 PM, Nikola M wrote:
On 05/ 2/16 08:45 PM, Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] OI Hipster 2016.04 snapshot,
Nikola...:
New location is http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster
Does IPS not support TLS?
It just strikes me as weird every time I see URLs for
As much as I would love to do this, currently Spamdyke relies on qmail
to deliver mail. Sam is working on changing this in the next version.
It also doesn't support IPV6, which is also being worked on. Once these
are in place I'll be glad to set it up for oi-userland.
On 12/15/2015 6:19 PM,
On 12/15/2015 5:37 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 10:01 AM, Nikola M wrote:
I think that having your own mail server/domain these days it dirty cheap
and everyone should have one :D
It's cheap in terms of money but costs a LOT of time.
In a previous job I managed a mail
ipadm is used to set up temporary and permanent IP v4 and V6 static and
dynamic addresses with an interface.
On 12/07/2015 12:37 PM, luisa sd wrote:
Hello guys,
I want to know, because i am using a text only server,and i need to enable
the netwrok interface everytime i reboot, i want to know h
On 12/04/2015 11:06 AM, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
Alexander, and Predrag,
Thank you for the information. Currently I am using OI 151a9 for a
web/ftp/mail server exposed to Internet. I am satisfied with the
stability but concerned that this branch is not supported. I will
consider hipster next ti
On 11/09/2015 01:55 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Philip Robar
wrote:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the thing that both Jerry's
administrator friend and David are missing is that ZFS data redundancy
isn't just a "sexy" form of reliability. It is also provides
I made the attempt to build it on OmniOS using pkgsrc. I spent a lot of
time but was never able to figure this out. I think the easiest would
be to build gccgo but I didn't have success there either.
On 10/21/2015 2:23 AM, Nikola M wrote:
On 10/21/15 01:42 AM, Mohamed Khalfella wrote:
Hi,
With some investigation, it looks like SmartOS has a package for this:
http://everycity.co.uk/alasdair/2013/09/two-factor-authentication-google-authenticator-smartos/
Gary
On 07/01/2015 03:11 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Google Authenticator has a PAM module. I haven't tried it but I know
Google Authenticator has a PAM module. I haven't tried it but I know
it's available for several Linux distros. I'm not sure how difficult it
would be to port to OI.
http://www.tecmint.com/ssh-two-factor-authentication/
On 07/01/2015 02:53 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 3:15
I use fail2ban on my OpenIndiana machine. I opted to compile it because
the one around for OI are pretty old. There were no issues. If I
remember, I did use the svc files from one of these packages but I might
have whipped up my own. I also moved my ssh port to 222 just because of
the frequ
I'm still using an older Marvell 8-port sata PCI controller in my
Sunfire V20z with the latest version of hipster.
pci11ab,11ab, instance #0
Driver properties:
name='sata' type=int items=1 dev=none
value=0001
David,
I assume you have the 4 disks in some sort of RAID configuration. If you
want to sweat it, you can pull one drive out and have it re-silver the
replacement drive, repeat for the second drive, etc. If you do this I
would run a scrub before pulling each drive, just in case. If you have
On 01/16/2015 10:22 AM, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
On 01/16/15 02:37 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
# zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAGCAP DEDUP HEALTH
ALTROOT
rpool 68G 49.5G 18.5G -50%72% 1.00x ONLINE -
users 928G 72.4G 856G - 1
# zpool list
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE EXPANDSZ FRAGCAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT
rpool 68G 49.5G 18.5G -50%72% 1.00x ONLINE -
users 928G 72.4G 856G - 1% 7% 1.00x ONLINE -
# zfs list
NAMEUSED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rp
If you like emacs but want a lightweight alternative, try jed (non-gui)
and xjed (gui). I've been using it since the early 80's and never
looked back. If you like that, you should give "most" a try, it is a
great pager-replacement for "more" or "less".
http://www.jedsoft.org/
Since the slan
Just to interject my own feelings...
If it weren't for OI then I would have left OpenSolaris a long time
ago. I applaud the work done and understand the ongoing pain that
moving towards a goal with so few people takes. In a SOHO environment,
one machine does a lot of work, including building
The current maintainer says it's been in bash for ~20 years, why it's
not in Solaris 10 is a mystery.
On 9/26/14, 7:41 PM, Nemo wrote:
On 26 September 2014 17:02, Harry Putnam wrote:
Gary Gendel writes:
I believe we mostly skirt the issue because, unlike Linux, the default
shel
I believe we mostly skirt the issue because, unlike Linux, the default
shell (/bin/sh) is ksh93 not bash. This means that under normal
conditions we shouldn't have an issue. Only if your cgi scripts
actually request bash will apache be a problem. As for ssh, it depends
upon the login shell f
I did the port into oi-userland of ISC-DHCP but I haven't updated it for
awhile. I've been using it successfully ever since Sun DCHP broke the
first time. I've been playing with the IPV6 stuff in the hope of using
DHCPv6 PD when connecting to my ISP, but I gave up and have been using
an IPV4<
On 06/16/2014 05:05 AM, John Doe via openindiana-discuss wrote:
From: Jim Klimov
If you are uncertain if the HDD device has really failed, you can also
try to take apart the computer and remove-replug the power and signal
cables, perhaps a few times. This may cleanse them of oxydation and
repai
On sort of the same topic. I've set up ntpd as a client, similar to
what you described but I can't seem to get it to work. ntpq -p always
shows all the peers in INIT state with a stratum of 16. (That's not
exactly true, every once in a while I get an ipv6 peer through my 4to6
tunnel to initi
04/24/2014 11:43 AM, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 04/24/14 06:43 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Fail2ban seems to randomly miss ssh matches. I've been hacking at
the filter but nothing I seem to do works. What regex are others
using that works? The line that should catch the ones missed is:
^%(__p
Fail2ban seems to randomly miss ssh matches. I've been hacking at the
filter but nothing I seem to do works. What regex are others using that
works? The line that should catch the ones missed is:
^%(__prefix_line)s\[.*\] Failed
(?:password|publickey|none|keyboard-interactive) for .* from \s*
Hi,
I noticed that, when I remove an entry in the logadm.conf file, the
corresponding information in /var/logadm/timestamps is never removed so
logadm still tries to test that directory. I had removed the directory
for this entry but when logadm runs, it generates an error because that
entry
I'm using OpenIndiana in a box that performs as a router/firewall to my
SOHO (among lots of other services). I was thinking of using mrtg to
collect network statistics but snmp is an area that I'm unfamiliar
with. I experimented and I could find an external router and collect
statistics from
On 02/19/2014 06:50 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2014-02-17 23:54, alka wrote:
I would prefer a mainboard based on an Intel serverchipset
with 4 better 8 GB ECC RAM together with an i3 (Xeon as an option
then for napp-in-one)
If you look at
http://www.supermicro.nl/products/motherboard/Xeon3000/
etc. but maybe that's a second step. So, if I understand you right,
sshguard currently requires manual installation but will work as a first class
SMF citizen afterwards?
Cheers
Stefan
____
Von: Gary Gendel [g...@genashor.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Januar
On 01/15/2014 07:54 AM, Stefan Müller-Wilken wrote:
Hi there,
is there a denyhosts package available? I'd like to more effectively ban
dictionary attackers from my systems and looking at
https://www.illumos.org/issues/228#note-8 a package was at least in discussion.
@Ken: can you comment on t
The recent update of hipster broke aide IDS (which I compile locally)
which crashed while processing. It looked like it was a problem in
libmhash.so.2 but after a bunch of fruitless efforts to track down the
problem (the traceback stack was always partially corrupted) I wasn't so
sure.
Botto
Gabriel,
Seems that the link is somewhat broken. I get a "ResultSet not
positioned properly, perhaps you need to call next."
Gary
On 12/17/2013 05:19 PM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi,
anyone interested can download the first early access release of XStream
Desktop, illumos based.
Please read
Sorry to hijack this thread but I just updated my hipster and
packagemanager still crashes as it has for awhile. However, I notice
that we have different illumos builds and I wonder why?
uname says mine is illumos-40ccc6a and yours shows illumos-bb411a0.
Yours matches Alan's packagemanager b
Not much to go on but I can't get the latest hipter dhcp-server running
as it goes into maintenance mode.
SUNW-MSG-ID: SMF-8000-YX, TYPE: defect, VER: 1, SEVERITY: major
EVENT-TIME: Sat Nov 9 07:42:45 EST 2013
PLATFORM: Sun-Fire-V20z, CSN: XG053081543, HOSTNAME: phoenix
SOURCE: software-diagnos
the system
libraries, I wanted to spend time getting it to work with less effort.
Jon
On 14 October 2013 11:39, Gary Gendel wrote:
Jon,
Did you get the NX server running on Solaris/OpenIndiana? I was almost
successful but couldn't get all the components compiled and running.
Gary
On
Jon,
Did you get the NX server running on Solaris/OpenIndiana? I was almost
successful but couldn't get all the components compiled and running.
Gary
On 10/14/2013 05:11 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
The best alternative for light-weight sessions from Solaris was FreeNX, but
I haven't found a g
MIchelle,
I would take a look at serviio, http://www.serviio.org. It's a java app
that does a nice job of providing DLNA. It has a control program that
integrated into GNOME desktop. I haven't used it for quite a while, but
it was pretty simple to set up and use on OpenIndiana.
Gary
On 0
When I reboot my machine, fmstat always shows 12 counts for zfs-*
categories. fmdump and fmdump -e don't report anything and I don't see
anything in the logs of the current or previous BE (when applicable).
I'm at a bit of a loss to figure out what happened.
Two of the drives are on the inte
Yes, it's part of hipster. Just keep in mind that hipster is a work in
progress and things may break but later be fixed. I've been on hipster
since the beginning and I am impressed with the speed that it's
evolving. It has been reasonably stable but some issues remain.
On 07/23/2013 01:09 P
19:50, Gary Gendel wrote:
Hi,
I have a pool, archive, with zfs files:
/archive
/archive/gary
/archive/dani
/archive/ian
I want to replace this with a new set of disks along with the
appropriate properties set (smb sharing, etc.).
Basically, I want to copy the complete pool to a new pool and
Hi,
I have a pool, archive, with zfs files:
/archive
/archive/gary
/archive/dani
/archive/ian
I want to replace this with a new set of disks along with the
appropriate properties set (smb sharing, etc.).
Basically, I want to copy the complete pool to a new pool and then
import that pool as
After an update from hipster, packagemanager core dumps. The trace-back is:
Core was generated by `/usr/bin/python2.6 /usr/bin/packagemanager'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
[New process 67755]
#0 0xfecfb660 in PyString_Format (format=0x84e14c0, args=0x80aeb3c)
On 06/26/2013 04:16 PM, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-06-26 22:01, Gary Gendel wrote:
Hi,
Can I switch from one algorithm to another on the fly? I assume that
only newly written data will be affected, but can the system deal with a
mixed compression pool?
I believe it should be same as other
Hi,
Can I switch from one algorithm to another on the fly? I assume that
only newly written data will be affected, but can the system deal with a
mixed compression pool?
Gary
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On 06/21/2013 11:56 AM, Peter Tribble wrote:
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I have a possibility of picking up a decommissioned X4340 (thumper)
Hm. An X4340 is some sort of power transfer unit.
Thumper = X4500
Thor = X4540
Whoops, it's the X4540
w/o
I have a possibility of picking up a decommissioned X4340 (thumper) w/o
disks to replace my aging V20z ( and multiple external drive stacks
cheap. It looks like it should be supported by looking at the HCL.
Is there any gotchas I should be aware of before I commit to purchase?
Is there somet
Mark,
I struggled with a port multiplier in a similar configuration (but older
chipset) until I finally gave up, bought an 8 port card and bypassed it
with a lovely sata octopus. :( I even started hacking at the driver
code where I found some things that seemed unfinished but was never
total
We've all been there. :(
On 04/19/2013 08:08 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
ignore me, i'm just being stupid!
on the accelerated host I needed to add the route to the external server :(
On 19 April 2013 12:58, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 19 April 2013 11:45, Gary Gendel wrote:
Jon,
Jon,
I redirect ports fine using nat. I'm trying to understand what's
different between your and my setup. For example in my ipnat.conf file
I have:
rdr bge0 0.0.0.0/0 port 2022 -> 10.101.1.9 port 22 tcp/udp
Where bge0 is my external nic (bge1 is my internal nic). BTW, I use
0.0.0.0/0 so
James,
I have a similar situation in a home office. I've got a Sun V40Z
running 151a7 with 2 internal and 6 external mirrored zfs drives to give
me 14 TB of storage. It runs my mail, dns, web, dhcp, router,
multi-media streaming, nightly backup, networked storage and other
(several Mac, Lin
configure it, and my server is text only.
I couldn't find any instructions on manual config file settings either
in the serviio structure or in my home directory, so I'm currently a
bit stuck.
Michelle.
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 14:37:23 -0500
Gary Gendel wrote:
Michelle,
I've had
Michelle,
I've had luck with serviio, a java-based DLNA server from
http://www.serviio.org/. I had it running recently, streaming to a Moxi
PVR, but I'm currently using XBMC on an old mac mini I decommissioned
for work instead. I remember reading a thread where they had to upgrade
libffmpeg
Jon,
You're a better man than I. I tried but got stuck somewhere. I
remember getting many of the pieces working, but not all.
Gary
On 02/27/2013 12:32 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
you cannot really use VNC do do that ... you would be better off using
something similar to freeNX ... it doesn't
Every once in a while the snmpd daemon core dumps. When I run dbx on it
it tells me that the checksum doesn't match the executable.
(dbx) proc -map
Loadobject mappings for current core file:
0x0040 /usr/sbin/amd64/snmpd
Warning: checksum in file(845c) doesn't match image(dd35)
It'
Ray,
I used the one in sfe-encumbered in package pkg:/video/ffmpeg@1.0-0.151.1.6
Gary
On 1/4/13 6:08 PM, Ray Arachelian wrote:
On 01/04/2013 05:53 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I've been using a Java based server successfully:
http://www.serviio.org/
Thanks. What did you do to get ffmpeg
I've been using a Java based server successfully:
http://www.serviio.org/
Gart
On 1/4/13 5:18 PM, Paolo Marcheschi wrote:
I think Llink can be useful to you.
more here:
http://goo.gl/5TKd4
Paolo
Il 1/4/13 8:43 PM, Ray Arachelian ha scritto:
I'm looking for something to stream video that to
Michelle,
The first thing I would do for performance is to limit your scans to
user home directories unless you're really paranoid. Then you can use
one of the intrusion detectors to make sure none of the system files
were touched. For me, validating that the system files haven't been
tampered w
up
failed".
On 12/20/2012 08:21 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
> actually I can't find gdmsetup ... have you enabled gdm in some way though?
>
> On 20 December 2012 13:19, Jonathan Adams wrote:
>> hmm ... this works for me ...
>>
>> have you "run gdmsetup and ena
>
> have you "run gdmsetup and enable XDMCP" ?
>
> On 20 December 2012 12:58, Gary Gendel wrote:
>> Jon,
>>
>> Thanks, that got me past the problem. BTW, I tried your package which
>> gave me the same results as mine. In addition, when I log in to user nx
&
install
>> and get it working?
>>
>> I'd really appreciate it.
>>
>> This is one of those pieces of software that I'd like to use, but haven't
>> had a chance to even try installing it.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Dec 19, 2012, at 7:27 PM
I'm real close to getting freeNX working. However, I'm stumped by the
error I'm getting:
$ ssh -X phoenix /usr/NX/bin/nxnode --agent :1000
NX-:1000> 1000 NXNODE - Version 3.2.0-73 OS (GPL, using backend: 3.5.0)
NX> 716 Starting NX Agent ...
NXAGENT - Version 3.5.0
Copyright (C) 2001, 2011 NoMa
On 10/23/12 8:23 AM, Doug Hughes wrote:
On 10/23/2012 7:52 AM, Sebastian Gabler wrote:
Hi,
I am facing a problem with zfs receive through ssh. As usually, root
can't log on ssh; the log on users can't receive a zfs stream (rights
problem), and pfexec is disabled on the target host (as I under
I think I found it...
https://www.illumos.org/issues/1983
So far, so good. Logged in and out a dozen times with no lag.
Gary
On 10/21/12 5:00 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-10-21 9:40, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
Perhaps setting UseDNS to "no" in sshd_config could help. :)
Also, if you only ac
Well, my problem seems to be exactly opposite. If I restart sshd, I get
really good response at first and then it deteriorates to a several
second login delay. dig and dig -x is always fast. I even disabled
reverse DNS on sshd with no difference. Every once in a while I get
fast response. Th
Hi,
Does anyone know if firmware updates from devices (in my case SunFire
v20z I've had since the late 90s) are available somewhere? I've been
able to find a lot of archives for the old Sun pages, but the download
links for these packages fail.
I had tried but failed to update this box many
That would be great.
On 10/ 2/12 12:01 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
You may also want to look into FreeNX, I believe I requested it, and I
thought they closed the ticket saying they were adding it to one of the
community repos, not 100% sure though.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Jim Klimov
Milan,
Please contact me directly if you need me to run some experiments or
collect some data. I tried Richard Palo's workaround but it only worked
in the current session; a reboot brought it back and wouldn't go away
with a re-applied fix.
I blew a6 away, but I can put it back if you tell
I've got an enterprise 450 (Sparc II), with a PGX graphics card and a
bum HME nic so I use a fiberchannel card currently running Solaris 10
using zfs root. I'll pitch in to test openindiana if I can create a
separate BE rather than blow Solaris 10 away (which I actually use to
build and test p
a logical or virtual nic on bge0?
Gary
On 9/6/12 10:23 AM, Gary Mills wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 10:06:15AM -0400, Gary Gendel wrote:
Whoops! Make that "I was wondering if I should include the client".
I guessed that was it. I'd expect the client to be in a separate
package
Whoops! Make that "I was wondering if I should include the client".
On 9/6/12 9:58 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Au contraire mon frere. :)
I packaged the server up and I'm waiting for the thumbs up to push it
into the main branch. I was wondering if I should include the server.
As
Au contraire mon frere. :)
I packaged the server up and I'm waiting for the thumbs up to push it
into the main branch. I was wondering if I should include the server.
As for the client on Solaris, my interpretation of the text tells me
that it may work but since it exists on Solaris they don
but
this not a good final solution.
Gary
On 9/6/12 9:13 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 6 September 2012 02:51, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2012, Gary Gendel wrote:
If the answer is that I should be able to replace it, the next question is
if anyone has done this before and how difficul
Hi,
Anyone know if there is a fundamental reason why we can't wholesale
replace the Sun/Oracle dhcp client with the ISC one? If we don't get
any updates downstream from Oracle we will never get features like ipv6
prefix delegation. This feature is becoming important as some big ISPs
(i.e. C
I, but that doesn't imply that you can
change/alter anything without getting deeper and into the commandline.
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On 9/2/12 7:23 AM, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 2/09/12 02:48 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Sat, 1 Sep 2012, Robin Axelsson wrote:
I'm fully aware of the power of the command line and it is the
command line that really makes me like Unix based OSes (including
Linux). But making OI look well-poli
I'd like to contribute ISC 4.2.4 dhcp as a package to OpenIndiana. Using
the following configure options, it compiles and runs the self-tests
cleanly:
CC=cc ./configure --enable-use-sockets --enable-ipv4-pktinfo
--sysconfdir=/etc/inet --sbindir=/usr/lib/inet --bindir=/usr/sbin
--prefix=/usr
On 7/27/12 11:02 AM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
Does OpenIndiana support this protocol? If so, does anyone have a basic
howto written that will step me though setting up my OI server to do
IPV6 routing via Comcast. So far, I have only been able to get a single
/128 address, but
Does OpenIndiana support this protocol? If so, does anyone have a basic
howto written that will step me though setting up my OI server to do
IPV6 routing via Comcast. So far, I have only been able to get a single
/128 address, but with DHCPv6-PD it should get a /64 address. Thanks.
Gary
_
John,
There are a few ways to run jailed VMs in OpenIndiana. I would look to
see if zones meets your needs as it is a very lightweight way to have
jailed Virtual Machines. As long as you don't care that you're running
OpenIndiana machines, this is very easy to set up and use. There are
som
.postfix
so I assume your statement is only true for some other form of postfix
installation??
On 2012-07-16 14:31, openindiana-discuss-requ...@openindiana.org wrote:
Message: 8
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 08:31:40 -0400
From: Gary Gendel
To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Subject: Re: [
Albert,
Yes, I still have the hostname.xxx files in /etc. What is the
appropriate replacement for this mechanism?
Gary
On 7/14/12 1:19 PM, Albert Lee wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I had things configured originally via ifconfig and then unplumbed the
Hans,
You have the basics right. The problem is that there is no clean way to
replace sendmail in OI yet. When you install postfix, it will overwrite
/usr/lib/sendmail. I actually have two replacements for sendmail, I use
Qmail for non-authorized access on port 25 because of it's superior s
I had things configured originally via ifconfig and then unplumbed the
interface and recreated it using ipadm but after a reboot, things went
weird on me. I figure that it's some remnant left over from my original
manual configuration after disabling nwam years ago.
I created two persistent i
On 6/12/12 9:32 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-06-12 16:45, Gary Gendel wrote:
On 6/12/12 8:00 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Did the 3TB disk also report to the OS that it uses 4k sectors?
What ashift value is used by the pool, ultimately? Example:
# zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s0 | grep ashift
ashift
On 6/12/12 8:00 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
Did the 3TB disk also report to the OS that it uses 4k sectors?
What ashift value is used by the pool, ultimately? Example:
# zdb -l /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s0 | grep ashift
ashift: 9
ashift: 9
ashift: 9
ashift: 9
If your 4KB disks u
On 6/7/12 12:17 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
handle ipv6?
No. DHCPv6 is really a very diff
Moving from IPV4 to IPV4/IPV6 on my home network is like peeling an
onion, so I'm taking it one step at a time. :(
Currently I only see the old Solaris dhcp server for OI. Can this
handle ipv6? I couldn't find any examples but ipv6 support was
superficially mentioned in some documents I came
My Home OI box currently serves as my router/gateway to my ISP.
Under IPV4 I have
Cable Modem <-> bge0 <-> ipfilter/nat <-> bge1 <-> network.
My ISP has turned on IPV6 and I can get as many addresses as I want.
However, some of my devices aren't ipv6 capable so I have to deal with a
mix of i
I finally decided to take the bullet and make root a role instead of a
user. All went well except for my nightly backup.
I have a backup server that rsyncs my various collection of Linux,
OpenIndiana, Windows, and Mac machines nightly. Without root as a user,
how do I set up rsync to ssh onto
On 4/26/12 10:53 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 08:30 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is tryi
On 4/26/12 12:55 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Gary Gendel wrote:
I could use a bit of advice. My OpenIndiana machine can not update it's
time from the ntp servers. I noticed that the time was off by a couple
of minutes.
The machine has two nics:
bge0 - wan
bge1 - lan
and serves as a route
I could use a bit of advice. My OpenIndiana machine can not update it's
time from the ntp servers. I noticed that the time was off by a couple
of minutes.
The machine has two nics:
bge0 - wan
bge1 - lan
and serves as a router for my lan. All the machines on my lan that use
ntp, make reques
On 4/26/12 11:54 AM, låzaro wrote:
Thread name: "Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Qmail-to-go on openindiana?"
Mail number: 33
Date: Thu, Apr 26, 2012
In reply to: Gary Gendel
Chris, I'm still unclear on how to do this. How could you write a
regular express to check to see if th
On 4/26/12 5:01 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 26/04/12 12:17 AM, Gary Gendel wrote:
That isn't what spamdyke is trying to accomplish here. This checks to
see if the sender is trying to spoof the MTA. What spamdyke is trying to
do is to blacklist emails based upon the ip address embedd
On 4/25/12 11:38 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 25/04/12 11:06 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
Chris,
I've replaced my qmail chain for SASL delivery with postfix. It took me
a few rounds to get all the bits I needed working, but I'm good with the
results.
The non-SASL chain will be a big nu
l stuff. I've moved away from that quite awhile ago
except for my mailing lists which I don't have a problem shutting down.
Gary
On 4/25/12 10:42 AM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On 24/04/12 09:30 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
The pipeline architecture of qmail has been instrumental at making
thi
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