OpenBSD: Making changes to the stock Sendmail configuration
Filed under: BSD

Here’s the OpenBSD version of the immediately preceding post:
# cd /etc/mail
# cp sendmail.cf sendmail.cf.old
# cd /usr/share/sendmail/cf
# cp openbsd-proto.mc openbsd-proto.mc.old
# vi openbsd-proto.mc
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FreeBSD: Making changes to the stock Sendmail configuration
Filed under: BSD

Scenario:
You’ve a FreeBSD install, be it a server or a desktop or both, running fine. One day, however, you discover that you need to re-configure the stock sendmail setup, whether to add a feature, delete one, improve its security, or to just plain enhance its performance.
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NetBSD: Making Sendmail on a LAN host listen for “external” LAN connections:
Filed under: BSD

We all like the secure-by-default approach of the BSDs, and it’s probably a major reason for us using them. There are times, however, when the process of opening services up, be it for internal LAN use or for the evil internet at large can throw us into a loop.
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Sana, sa mundong ‘to, dot dot dot (3)
Filed under: Blah
Hindi pasigaw magsalita ang mga tao.
Checking up on your bot: “.status”
Filed under: Eggdrop
The .status command is useful in terms of giving you a quick overview of how your bot’s doing. Here’s sample output:
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OpenBSD: Tracking -stable
Filed under: BSD

Here are the steps I use to update my OpenBSD machines, both servers and desktops. These steps help an admin track the OpenBSD patch/errata branch ( -stable ), and are not for those wishing to track -current:
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