On Mar 2, 2004, at 11:58 AM, Matt Kettler wrote:
At 10:42 AM 3/2/2004, Stef wrote:Have been looking for info about razor servers possible issues, but have found none. I have just installed the package, and I am trying to use it in conjunction with a honeypot (i.e. ALL emails running to or attempting to run through this system are - by default - SPAM), but I am having problems even trying to make razor work, to begin with. Here is what I am getting:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dummyuser]$ razor-admin -d -create
Razor-Log: Computed razorhome from env: /home/dummyuser/.razor
Razor-Log: Found razorhome: /home/dummyuser/.razor
Razor-Log: read_file: 16 items read from /home/dummyuser/.razor/razor-agent.conf
Razor-Log: -create will force complete discovery
Mar 02 08:23:24.558416 admin[28214]: [ 1] [bootup] Logging initiated LogDebugLevel=9 to stdout
Mar 02 08:23:24.559101 admin[28214]: [ 6] Not creating razorhome /home/dummyuser/.razor, already exists
Mar 02 08:23:24.560438 admin[28214]: [ 5] read_file: 16 items read from /home/dummyuser/.razor/razor-agent.conf
Mar 02 08:23:24.561274 admin[28214]: [ 5] wrote 16 HASH items to file: /home/dummyuser/.razor/razor-agent.conf
Mar 02 08:23:24.561823 admin[28214]: [ 5] computed razorhome=/home/dummyuser/.razor, conf=/home/dummyuser/.razor/razor-agent.conf, ident=/home/dummyuser/.razor/identity
Mar 02 08:23:24.562033 admin[28214]: [ 2] Razor-Agents v2.36 starting razor-admin -d -create
Mar 02 08:23:24.566495 admin[28214]: [ 9] uname -a: Linux honeyspam 2.4.22-10mdk #1 Thu Sep 18 12:30:58 CEST 2003 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
Mar 02 08:23:24.567008 admin[28214]: [ 5] Can't read file /home/dummyuser/.razor/servers.discovery.lst: No such file or directory
Mar 02 08:23:24.567141 admin[28214]: [ 5] Can't read file /home/dummyuser/.razor/servers.nomination.lst: No such file or directory
Mar 02 08:23:24.567249 admin[28214]: [ 5] Can't read file /home/dummyuser/.razor/servers.catalogue.lst: No such file or directory
Mar 02 08:23:24.567782 admin[28214]: [ 5] no listfile: /home/dummyuser/.razor/servers.nomination.lst
Mar 02 08:23:24.567948 admin[28214]: [ 6] no discovery listfile: /home/dummyuser/.razor/servers.discovery.lst
Mar 02 08:23:24.568026 admin[28214]: [ 5] Finding Discovery Servers via DNS in the razor2.cloudmark.com zone
Mar 02 08:23:24.703825 admin[28214]: [ 6] Found 0 Discovery Servers via DNS in the razor2.cloudmark.com zone
Mar 02 08:23:24.704568 admin[28214]: [ 1] razor-admin error: nextserver: discover0: No Razor Discovery servers available at this time
nextserver: discover0: No Razor Discovery servers available at this time
Anybody having any idea how the above can be fixed?!?
Looks like you need to fix your DNS resolver. You should be able to resolve a.razor2.cloudmark.com.
$ host a.razor2.cloudmark.com a.razor2.cloudmark.com is an alias for agony.cloudmark.com. agony.cloudmark.com has address 66.151.150.1
Thank you for your reply. I think I am OK with the resolver:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dummyuser]$ host a.razor2.cloudmark.com a.razor2.cloudmark.com is an alias for agony.cloudmark.com. agony.cloudmark.com has address 66.151.150.11
My problem - I think - is not resolving a.razor2.cloudmark.com ... my problem is that the system does not even know the machine in your example is among the servers. I do not know anything (yet) about razor, but it appears to me that the <...>/servers.discovery.lst , or <...>/servers.nomination.lst do not exist, though the package was installed from an RPM, presumably designed to contain everything. I wonder if I should've used the tarball?!? Or - perhaps - create a list "by hand"?!? Hmmm ...
Thx again, Stef
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