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1 upas:
2 from thread(3):
3 It is not safe to call rfork in a threaded program, except to call
4 rfork(RFNOTEG) from the main proc before any other procs have been cre-
5 ated. To create new processes, use proccreate.
8 upas/fs:
9 when serving a file writes tbox.tmp when writing back tbox.
10 make L.mbox in home directory (sometimes)
12 =======> auth stuff:
13 Server, Certificate, ...
15 * POP3/IMAP Server (receiving emails): mail.physik.fu-berlin.de (unchanged)
16 * SMTP Server (sending emails): mail.physik.fu-berlin.de (unchanged and not relevant for this change [no STARTTLS/SMTP_AUTH])
17 * Certificate Authority (CA) Certificate: cacert.crt (CN=ZEDV)
18 SHA1 Fingerprint: 37:19:00:47:BB:91:20:94:3B:AA:A7:75:57:D5:4C:0D:EA:5C:18:D9
19 MD5 Fingerprint: 56:58:1C:91:DC:08:1B:42:D0:C2:D6:D4:FF:28:AE:C5
20 * mail.physik.fu-berlin.de Fingerprints (IMAP/POP3):
21 SHA1 Fingerprint: 75:C6:A5:1E:CB:F4:33:2E:95:85:A0:65:87:71:19:08:3D:19:FE:7D
22 MD5 Fingerprint: 67:76:23:98:65:0A:39:44:5B:79:BD:91:31:49:59:7A
24 The fingerprints can be displayed in the mail clients and can be optained using:
26 openssl s_client -connect mail.physik.fu-berlin.de:993 -showcerts # IMAP
27 openssl s_client -connect mail.physik.fu-berlin.de:995 -showcerts # POP3
29 Save all between -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and -----END CERTIFICATE-----
31 openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -in mail.physik.fu-berlin.de.pem # MD5
32 openssl x509 -sha1 -noout -fingerprint -in mail.physik.fu-berlin.de.pem # SHA1
34 <======= auth stuff
36 upas/ned:
37 need to understand singleton stuff.
39 need to understand wait (cf lpdaemon.c ~315) is it safe to fork in a threaded prog? shoud i use proccreate?
41 routines to check/fix:
42 appendtofile()
43 switchmb()
44 rooted()
45 plumb() <= understand how this works, it may help in deciding how to present attachments in acme/Mail
48 upas/marshal:
49 some attachments work, some don't. looks like pdf files work while ps don't!? problem in body64()
50 actually, it seems like the size of attachment is the problem: large attacments don't seem to work, somewhere between 19967 and 161065 is the failure point.