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! > -- #!/usr/bin/perl if ((not 0 && not 1) != (! 0 && ! 1)) { print "Larry and Tom must smoke some really primo stuff...\n"; }