Setting up a second server..........

2001-05-29 Thread Constantine Koulis

Hello all..
I am a newbie general in linux and especially to qmail.I have another server 
running sendmail and i want to move everything to a new mail server running 
qmail but untill now is impossible.My network is :

a gateway with 2 local ips : 192.168.1.30
 192.168.0.3
   and a routable ip 217.10.200.134
The 192.168.0.3 is connected with  the second server which has the qmail.
My first question is that should i change this to a routable ip address.I 
mean the 192.168.0.3 to be changed to 217.10.220... and also the ip from the 
second so i will see them from the net?

Now as i said i have non-routable ips.I can use my pop3 server and IMAP 
which is the courier by the way if i only put the ip 192.168.0.2 of the 
second computer.Why?In linux i gave a IP ALIASES FOR VIRTUAL HOSTS but i 
cant see the server from the net.
Anybody knows
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Re: Setting up a second server..........

2001-05-29 Thread Nick (Keith) Fish

Constantine Koulis wrote:
 
 Hello all..
 I am a newbie general in linux and especially to qmail.I have another server
 running sendmail and i want to move everything to a new mail server running
 qmail but untill now is impossible.My network is :
 
 a gateway with 2 local ips : 192.168.1.30
  192.168.0.3
and a routable ip 217.10.200.134
 The 192.168.0.3 is connected with  the second server which has the qmail.
 My first question is that should i change this to a routable ip address.I
 mean the 192.168.0.3 to be changed to 217.10.220... and also the ip from the
 second so i will see them from the net?
 Now as i said i have non-routable ips.I can use my pop3 server and IMAP
 which is the courier by the way if i only put the ip 192.168.0.2 of the

I thought the qmail host was 192.168.0.3?

 second computer.Why?In linux i gave an IP ALIASES FOR VIRTUAL HOSTS but i
 cant see the server from the net.

Alright, as I understand it, you have a local network hooked up to a
router hooked up the Internet.  You want clients inside the network to be
able to connect to the qmail server (192.168.0.3) on SMTP, POP3, and IMAP
ports.  You want people on the 'net to be able to connect only to SMTP to
send messages to your internal net.  

Is this what you are trying to do?

-- 
Keith
Network Engineer
Triton Technologies, Inc.