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2007 Jul 12
2
Patches to log imap bandwidth?
Anyone patch dovecot to syslog bytes transfered during a session or
anything of that sort? I'm trying to track down imap bandwidth spikes,
and unfortunately the uid (according to ipfw) for the imap port spikes is 0.
(Presumably FreeBSD's ipfw accounting is based on who started the app
instead of the effective user id?)
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Jason Fesler, email/jabber <jfesler at gigo.com>
2002 Jan 12
1
Max tftp boot size?
Hi;
In http://syslinux.zytor.com/history.php, you mention:
PXELINUX, ISOLINUX: Correctly handle files larger than 65535
blocks (32 MB for PXELINUX, 128 MB for ISOLINUX.)
However, I am having issues with trying to make any compressed initrd.gz
>32 meg work with pxelinux. I am using "atftpd" as the server, with
--no-blksize specified to disable the blksize command. The
2008 Sep 03
0
IPV6_V6ONLY and UDP
I see in the release notes for 7.0; and seperately CURRENT on alpha;
that IPV6_V6ONLY is now fully supported for UDP.
Can someone point me to code/text that explains what exactly was broken
about it? In what case(s) udp sockets set with IPV6_V6ONLY accepted V4
packets?
Thanks in advance..
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"Give a man
2006 Sep 06
4
bug report, from apple.com
Bruce includes detailed information including the imap session. Bruce
works at Apple, on the Apple Mail.app product.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bruce Arthur <barthur at apple.com>
To: dovecot at dovecot.org
Cc: Bruce Arthur <barthur at apple.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 09:04:35 -0700
Subject: Problem using Apple Mail with Dovecot
Server Configuration:
2014 Jun 21
1
broken samba-4.1.8 waf configure
21 jun 2014
the version numbers changed (samba-4.1.8), but the problem
remains exactly the same: waf configure continues to break at
krb5.
frank smith
31 may 2014
greetings,
in the (relatively distant) past, i several times downloaded,
built, and ran the then-current version of samba with little to no
problem. i recently experienced similar successful results with
samba-3.6.23.
i
2005 Jun 22
1
Re: [Serusers] ASTERISK+SER+MWI
What's wrong with ARA (asterisk realtime architecture)
from voip-info:
Asterisk, SER and MWI
http://mail.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2004-December/013727.html
Actually I wrote a patch for this and it supports
ast_data too. What you do is tell asterisk that all of
your phones IP addresses are your SER machine. Then
when a message gets left Asterisk sends the NOTIFY to
username at
2008 Jun 19
2
sig11 in 1.1rc5 fts
This happened from one user near noon on the 17th and 19th (today) of
this month. From the backtrace it looks like they were searching, but I
won't know for sure unless I need to ask them. Is this possibly fixed
already? I just haven't upgraded dovecot in a while due to lack of
problems. The sig11 happened a few dozen times, a few seconds apart
each day. I have one coredump from
2009 Oct 16
2
winbind loosing the ability to resolve hosts
Hello,
we have an Samba-Server acting as Domain-Member in an Win2003 AD-Domain.
System: Solaris 9
Samba Version: 3.3.5
After a while the winbindd couldn't resolve Host-Names:
[2009/10/16 15:33:36, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:(1971)
get_dc_list: preferred server list: ", AFWPD003.agi-de.net
AFWPD004.agi-de.net AFWPD005.agi-d.agi-de.net AFWPD006.agi-d.agi-de.net
AFWPD007.agi-d.agi-de.net
2013 Dec 17
4
kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
On 12/16/2013 09:23 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> Not sure - I didn't write the getaddrinfo() code in upsd, but it seemed to
> follow all of the recommendations on how to use that function. So if there is
> a way to fix it in the NUT code, I am not aware of it (and would appreciate
> any updates if that turns out to be the case).
>
> The odd part is that it looks like you went
2007 Nov 26
2
[LLVMdev] Fibonacci example in OCaml
On Nov 26, 2007, at 00:47, Jon Harrop wrote:
> Here is a complete 104-line native code compiler for a tiny subset
> of OCaml that is expressive enough to compile an external Fibonacci
> program:
>
> [...]
>
> I was kind of hoping that function pointers would just magically
> work, so this:
>
> do (if 1 <= 2 then fib else fib) 40
>
> would run, but
2005 Dec 15
2
Patch: More of kqueue() support.
Hi,
the attached patch contains these changes:
2005-12-15 22:18 Vaclav Haisman <v.haisman@sh.cvut.cz>
* src/lib/ioloop-kqueue.c: Fix IO_ERROR behaviour.
* src/lib/ioloop-notify-kqueue.c: New file.
* configure.in: Improve kqueue detection and handling. Cleanup.
The configure.in changes that are not related to kqueue are there to make
autoconf 2.59, automake 1.9.6 and libtool 1.5.20
2019 Apr 29
0
[nbdkit PATCH 2/2] nbd: Support TCP socket
I've documented a desire to do this for a while, time to actually
follow through and support connecting as a client to a TCP server.
Note that it is desirable to support the plugin connecting to an
encrypted server over TCP, then exposing the raw data over a local
Unix socket; that aspect requires yet more work, left for another
day. But even allowing an old-style client to connect to an
2013 Dec 17
0
SOLVED Re: kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
On 12/17/2013 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> Huh? Why the : in Servname? So I just hardwired it passing the port "Servname"
> as "3493" (could have just used "nut" from /etc/services):
Sheepishly looking for a place to hide....
Yes there was a ':' there all right. Seems I was hit by a vi error:
[12:04 phoinix:/etc/ups] # grep 3493 *.conf
2003 Jul 29
2
stable libmilter leaks kqueue descriptors?
A few weeks back I upgraded my mail server to -STABLE from a 4.2-STABLE
incarnation that had been running for years. Part of recompiling
everything on the box involved disassociating my use of the
sendmail port I was using and to use the base sendmail in -STABLE.
-STABLE builds with libmilter, so I simply recompiled one of my
milter clients with the milter headers, objs, etc that were produced
2004 Oct 25
0
[PATCH] Request for testing: BSD kqueue ioloop handler
Hello,
attached patch adds experimental ioloop handler which uses BSD kqueue API.
It compiles and survives my small test program, but not thoroughly
tested because I have no suitable BSD machine to torture.
Brave owners of (Free|Net|Open)BSD please test and report results :)
Best regards.
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2013 Dec 18
1
SOLVED Re: kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
On Dec 17, 2013, at 1:08 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 12/17/2013 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
>> Huh? Why the : in Servname? So I just hardwired it passing the port "Servname"
>> as "3493" (could have just used "nut" from /etc/services):
>
> Sheepishly looking for a place to hide....
>
> Yes there was a ':' there all
2013 Jan 07
3
What's the value range of float samples?
I always assumed that ov_read_float() would get me samples in the range
of [-1,1), and anything below or above that can be clamped (or clipped
in the final conversion to an integer format.)
However, I recently saw this:
https://github.com/LaurentGomila/SFML/issues/310#issuecomment-9974550
Apparently, there are Vorbis streams that use float samples with values
in the range of [-32768,
2011 Jun 09
1
winbind and ipv6
Hi.
FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE
Samba 3.4.9
security = ads
Samba as domain member. Controllers on Win2008 R2.
When using IPv4 all is fine.
Today I added IPv6 on controllers, winbind stopped working when using IPv6.
I.e. when
password server = <NAME>, which resolves to AAAA, winbind says
===Cut===
# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed
error code was
2013 Dec 17
1
SOLVED Re: kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
Now hold on there...
you said the problem started when you updated kernels - not when
you changed the config file - did you change the config file or was
it wrong before and the old kernel accepted it anyway?
ted
On 12/17/2013 10:08 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 12/17/2013 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
>> Huh? Why the : in Servname? So I just hardwired it passing the port
2014 May 31
0
broken samba-4.1.7 waf configure
31 may 2014
greetings,
in the (relatively distant) past, i several times downloaded,
built, and ran the then-current version of samba with little to no
problem. i recently experienced similar successful results with
samba-3.6.23.
i downloaded and tried to configure samba-4.1.7, which you (samba)
advertise as the current "stable" version. i expected no problems.
unfortunately, i