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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 02:24 pm, Donnie Grimes wrote:
> I've installed Red Hat 7.3 and cannot get my server to receive email
> from servers outside of my domain (I can get mail from other servers on
> my domain). I am building the linux server to replace an existing
> Windows 2000 server. So far, from reading manuals I have
> 1) commented out the DAEMON_OPTIONS line in the sendmail.mc file and
> rebuilt sendmail.cf
> 2) added sendmail:ALL to the hosts.allow file.

There is no point to adding sendmail to hosts.allow because it is not
called by inetd/xinetd. It is a standalone daemon that has its own network
access controls, just like Apache.

SSHd is standalone too, but the Red Hat build is compiled with tcpwrappers
support, so it reads hosts.allow and hosts.deny without having to depend
on inetd/xinetd.

Tony
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