Sounds to me like your pf rules and/or bridge setup
are not set up correctly to allow the connections to be redirected.
-Bob
* Stephen Schaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-01-08 18:52]:
> tail -f /var/log/daemon shows:
>
> Jan 8 02:23:38 spamd spamd[4966]: listening for incoming connections.
>
> That's it.
>
> Stephen
>
> On 8-Jan-07, at 3:54 AM, edgarz wrote:
>
> >They should be.
> >tail -f /var/log/daemon
> >there they are.
> >
> >Stephen Schaff wrote:
> >>I've set up spamd on a soekris bridge. It seems to be working for
> >>the most part. However, when I used spamdb to view the database -
> >>it only shows WHITE entries. It appears there are no GREY entries.
> >>Have I configured things incorrectly?
> >>Also, if I try to send mail from a remote mail client, using the
> >>mail server behind spamd, it won't allow the connection. I have to
> >>use my shaw smtp server, or some other one to get the mail to
> >>send. Any ideas on how to configure it so that I can use my main
> >>mail server to send messages?
> >>Config files:
> >>pf.conf:
> >>ext_if="sis1"
> >>mailserver="<my mail server IP>"
> >>table <spamd> persist
> >>table <spamd-white> persist
> >>rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from <spamd> to port smtp \
> >> -> 127.0.0.1 port spamd
> >>rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from !<spamd-white> to port smtp \
> >> -> 127.0.0.1 port spamd
> >># "log" so you can watch the connections getting trapped
> >>pass in log on $ext_if route-to lo0 inet proto tcp to 127.0.0.1
> >>port spamd
> >># log smtp sessions to and from the mailserver
> >>pass in log on $ext_if proto tcp to $mailserver port smtp keep state
> >>pass out log on $ext_if proto tcp from $mailserver to any port
> >>smtp keep state
> >>rc.conf:
> >>spamd_flags="-v"
> >>spamd_grey=YES
> >>spamlogd_flags=""
> >>!DSPAM:45a2227782793355514740!
>
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