RE: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!
At 16:20 01.08.2001 -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: >LOL! I love abuse! i not >I gave myself root, my box. I'm a SCO guy or was. First linux I've ever >logged into. Three days ago. Not by choice. So... if it is your box, why did you install an OS you don't like ? >I don't care if XINET sucks - which from what I read else where that is >debatable (XINET replaces INET) and daemontools/tcpserver fully replace xinetD and inetD >- and I don't care that Robin lifted his leg >and pissed on me, it was all worth it. thats good so.. he makes that by everybody.. i would wonder if he would'nt try to piss on djb ;) >Now I can go back to tending my other >hardware and not have to do this linux email job! why did you start to do something you don't like ? >And, I likely quoted Robin wrong. you can't do anything right, if robin decides otherwise > Don't care either. Using my own words >against me...hey...I'm on top of the world at the moment. what did you smoke ? ;) > It may change >tomorrow but tomorrow's a whole 'nother day. it's just an advise to use daemontols instead of *inetd -- --/-/-- Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---\-\-- \ \ My HomePage: http://www.projectdream.org> / /
RE: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!
LOL! I love abuse! I gave myself root, my box. I'm a SCO guy or was. First linux I've ever logged into. Three days ago. Not by choice. So... I don't care if XINET sucks - which from what I read else where that is debatable (XINET replaces INET) - and I don't care that Robin lifted his leg and pissed on me, it was all worth it. Now I can go back to tending my other hardware and not have to do this linux email job! And, I likely quoted Robin wrong. Don't care either. Using my own words against me...hey...I'm on top of the world at the moment. It may change tomorrow but tomorrow's a whole 'nother day. Thanks again. > -Original Message- > From: Robin S. Socha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 4:05 PM > To: Qmail List > Subject: Re: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED! > > > On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:58:01PM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: > > I am STUPID. > > xinetd.d/smtp config file: > > I rebooted and now selective relaying is working like a champ. > > Senior Technical Support Consultant > > Taking this four lines together, the first line makes a lot of > sense... Who on earth gave you root? Hint: man kill >
Re: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:58:01PM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: > I am STUPID. > xinetd.d/smtp config file: > I rebooted and now selective relaying is working like a champ. > Senior Technical Support Consultant Taking this four lines together, the first line makes a lot of sense... Who on earth gave you root? Hint: man kill
Re: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!
At 15:58 01.08.2001 -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: >I am STUPID. nope. inetd / xinetd is stupid >I did not know and consequently did not mention that my qmail >was running on my Redhat 7 running xinetd and NOT inetd. inetd sucks > xinetd is, as far >as I can find, not covered in the LWQ or 1.03 Install procedure. yes and why ? because it suxx. Use daemontools instead, you would have MUCH less problems. convert your existing inetd services to daemontools, iam sure you will be confident with the result. -- --/-/-- Lukas Beeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---\-\-- \ \ My HomePage: http://www.projectdream.org> / /
Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!
All, I am STUPID. I did not know and consequently did not mention that my qmail was running on my Redhat 7 running xinetd and NOT inetd. xinetd is, as far as I can find, not covered in the LWQ or 1.03 Install procedure. I installed tcpserver as LWQ said I should but the xinetd.d/smtp config file was in charge and it was NOT calling tcpserver but using itself which meant that tcp.smtp.cdb was not being invoked. Found this on a web page, I forget where, but it has saved my butt. Thanks to the guy who posted this: xinetd.d/smtp config file: { flags = NAMEINARGS socket_type = stream wait= no user= qmaild server = /usr/sbin/tcpd server_args = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd disable = no } I rebooted and now selective relaying is working like a champ. Thanks for all the responses and suggestions to my stupid problem, it has been quite a learning experience. Scott Zielsdorf Senior Technical Support Consultant Computer Instruments IVR Solutions Support Group Voice: 913.492.1888 x8862 Fax: 913.492.1483