On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 10:49, Corey wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've just switched over to Mandrake from Redhat 9.  My Redhat box was
> running Sendmail with Authentication turned on (so I don't have to
> re-configure my laptops every time they leave the office and not to be an
> open relay).  I have configured my sendmail.mc / sendmail.cf files exactly
> the same way with the following lines--which is what I understand you must
> do to have AUTH.  However, I'm not getting any AUTH and I'm not sure why.
> Is there something else that needs to be added in somewhere with Mandrake?
> Or perhaps there's a setting I'm unaware of that is specific to the Mandrake
> build?  Below is my sendmail.mc file (sans most of the commentary).  Any
> help will be GREATLY appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> Corey
> 

Sometimes on a new installation, if something borks, shorewall or the
iptables scripts will block stuff that should not be blocked.  What I
suggest is that you run

service iptables stop

and thus set your iptables chains to vanilla.  Then reevaluate and
retest your Sendmail situation.  It may not amount to anything but it
will tell you were the problem is *not* at the very least.

Rots of ruck,

LX

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