after forgetting to add postgresql to pkg_scripts in rc.conf.local on
a machine I thought this might be useful. it has basic connection checks,
as well as a huge range of other checks for more serious installations.
it's usable for Nagios and Icinga as a monitoring plugin, but also has
modes
I have been trawling through the OpenBSD web pages looking how I shut
down (close) an external SSH port on a customer's OpenBSD firewall, is
there a simple way (command) that would shut this external port down ?
The device is not PCI compliant at the moment due to this port being
open.
Take
Check that *both* sides use rsync v3; it uses an incremental list
whereas v=2 transfer a list of all files at once.
Yep; both sides are running recent -CURRENT snapshots (where recent
is less than or equal to a month old), and both are running rsync
v3.0.7.
There are various memory limits on
That probably won't help. Limits do not depend on which shell
you are using. Only the command to change limits depends
on which shell you are using.
So, in case your process is really needing lots of memory and
hitting the limit, changing the limit might help, using the
apropriate
Well, I'v seen this behaviour some years ago. clamav-milter usually
died within an hour on a machine running OpenBSD.
On a Debian box, it survived for about four or five hours before
crashing or just stopping to work.
I never tried it, but according to mbalmer@, smtp-vilter is a working
Have any of you seen any issues with the recent snapshots? I
upgraded to last night's snapshot, but the packages are in flux with
another build so I haven't been able to update all my packages yet.
Any help would be appreciated!
I have some sparc64 border smtp servers on a moderately
Hey folks,
I recently installed a production server using -CURRENT as of
January 4th's snapshot. This is on an i386 machine. Dmesg at
the bottom.
This system uses Postfix and ClamAV, and I use clamav-milter to
scan all messages for viruses. Unfortunately, this installation
was
Hey folks,
I sent this to MAINTAINER, but never heard back, I'm sure he's
busy as hell.
The backups of my personal server at a remote colocation have
finally gotten larger than my DLT tapes, so I'm working on building
a mirror server to use rsync to keep a copy of everything. It's
a
I don't know if this was already reported, but, if I open, say, 2-3
Terminal windows, and type exit on one of them, all windows get
closed instead of just one.
xterm works fine though :)
I can replicate that. It doesn't crash every time, but it happens
very often.
I built terminal with
- Have pkg_add read the local filesystem if package not found in
PKG_PATH (perhaps do it first? not sure). Saves unsetting PKG_PATH if
the package is on your hard disk.
Unsetting? Why don't you just add the local directory to your
PKG_PATH? That way, you don't have to unset anything.
Benny
You can always rebuild and install the latest pkg_add from the src tree
and make sure your infrastructure is up to date then you shouldn't run
into too many problems.
I was supposing that, thanks for confirming it.
Only usr.sbin/pkg_add needs to be rebuilt, or there are other relevant
On Sat, 26 May 2007, C. Bensend wrote:
Snapshots make this sort of thing s much easier... :)
You did not get the point here.
Crap, you're totally correct. Sorry for the noise.
Benny
--
Ten percent of the nuclear energy generated in the United States
each year comes from recycled
this is an update to our security/clamav port, I would
be happy if you could test it and report any problems.
Built and installed fine on i386... I've heard of a lot of stability
problems on the ClamAV mailing list with 0.90, so I'll let it run on
my testing box for a while to see if it dies.
I can provide patches for the supported -stable OpenBSD versions if the
other ports committers are fine with it (especially nikolay, who would
have to committ it.)
btw, ports related mails are better sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would be very grateful if we could get clamav updated in
The version 4.4.0 means that there was an internal php API change
so i really need to know if it breaks your scripts or other stuff.
A patch for OPENBSD_3_6 will come soon.
The patch is available at:
http://cybersport.hu/~robert/patches/b9d96cbe-f2d2-11d9-82d5-00065bd5b0b6_37.diff
core,
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