You should be able to just type a value in there (say, key1) to create a new key. The drop-down is to allow you to select an existing key to use (or replace), if any.
I tried using a Who object as a "conditional whitelist" and tried to use a header match for X-SPAM-LEVEL to see if a message matched DKIM_VALID_AU, but that turned out to be a dead end, as it appears PMG adds X-SPAM-LEVEL after the filter.
I suppose I could set up OpenDMARC on my PMG server but...
Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone has had any luck whitelisting trusted domains conditional on having an aligned and passing DKIM signature for in the message?
The goal is to only skip filtering for messages from that trusted domain that are authenticated. This way it's a whitelist that is not...
I've just set up PMG for a family email server, as well as getting familiar with it in order to see if it is suitable to use at work later on.
I have encountered this little surprise when checking out the message quarantine (as the administrator / root user):
When going to Administration >...
I've just realised my choice of words downplays the effect this has on the VM - the clock doesn't merely drift, it almost stops. I don't seem to be able to edit the subject line, can an admin change it to "PVE 5.1, Netscaler guest (FreeBSD8.4) clocksource unstable leading to VM crash after...
Thanks Wolfgang.
That explains the initial loss of a few seconds, but after migration it just keeps getting worse...
root@NetScaler-Test# echo "post migrate 165500" ; date
post migrate 165500
Thu Jun 7 16:54:58 NZST 2018
(...)
root@NetScaler-Test# echo "post migrate 170000" ; date
post migrate...
Thanks Wolfgang,
Sorry I didn't provide feedback as I'd since moved my storage to Ceph, since that's what is used at my work and I had to get familiar with it, but if I get a chance to reconfigure some storage back to pvesr, I'll give it a go.
Hi all,
I've got an interesting issue with a FreeBSD-8.4 appliance guest (Citrix Netscaler 11.1). Ceph is the storage backend. Hosts are matching Xeon E5-2690 configurations.
Everything is fine so long as the guest remains on the host it booted on. If live-migrated anywhere, the guest can...
I'm also interested in this issue, I'm also getting partition-based OSDs showing up as 10GB, irrelevant of the actual size of the underlying partition. I haven't figured out why yet and can find no other discussion about it.
This setup is because I'm using some unpartitioned space to "dip my...
Bug filed. https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1694
Perhaps the solution lies in a checkpoint implementation - when replication send number n succeeds, delete the snapshots from replication send n-1 or maybe even n-2, not n.
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