RE: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Jon Darrington
Title: Message



Chris,
 
I have no idea of 
what kind of connnection you are on, but have you checked that when the 
connection was dropped they did not change your ip.
 
I have just 
done a couple of lookups and get different replies ie 206.248.143.18 and 
206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
 
Regards,
 
Jon

  
  -Original Message-From: Chris Marcellin 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 September 2006 
  20:02To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject: 
  [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
  
  Hi 
  everyone;
  yesterday, my connection got 
  dropped for about 2 hours.
  and ever since then, i can send 
  mail, but, for some very strange 
  reason, i can not receive mail. I 
  pretty much played with everything i thought of. turned off the firewall on 
  the toaster, checked to make sure the right ports (smtp, pop3, imap, http, 
  etc..) were open on my router. checked the queue (nothing), checked my smtp, 
  send, pop3 logs, nothing shows up in them when i try to send myself a mail 
  from hotmail for example. and like i said, when i send, the logs are updated. 
  it's as if there isn't a hole open for smtp. anyone have any ideas? Please, 
  I'm desperate. Unfortuanatley, even if you answer, i won't get it. so, i would 
  appreciate it if you could mail me at 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Oh, i forgot a couple of things. i 
  re-installed the toaster, thinking something perhaps went wrong with the box. 
  but, to no avail. Now, when i try to send mail with thunderbird, i get the 
  following message:
  I have an invalid certificate, and 
  apparently i have the same serial number as another one, i went and deleted 
  all my certificates and serial numbers in thunderbird, but, i keep on getting 
  the same message. however, i can send from outlook (odd!!!). the second 
  message i get from  thunderbird is: can not connect to smtp.canus.org, 
  saying it is unavailable. yet, again, i can send from outlook. 
  Argh!!!
  Thanx very much 
  guys.


Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Chris Marcellin
Title: Message




Hi Jon;

sorry, i should have replied back to my message. the funny thing is,
when i connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting it with
my ISP, they forgot to
re-enable my subnet of static ip's. i finally figured that out when i
just couldn't get any sort of replied from outside regarding smtp. i
then called them and asked
if whether my static ip's were set, ps.
so, I thank you Jon. just out of curiosity, what sort of replies did
you get when you looked up those ip's below?

Chris

Jon Darrington wrote:

  
  
  
  
  Chris,
   
  I
have no idea of what kind of connnection you are on, but have you
checked that when the connection was dropped they did not change your
ip.
   
  I have just done a couple of lookups and get different
replies ie 206.248.143.18 and 206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
   
  Regards,
   
  Jon
  
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 23 September 2006 20:02
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail



Hi everyone;
yesterday, my connection
got dropped for about 2 hours.
and ever since then, i
can send mail, but, for some very strange 
reason, i can not receive
mail. I pretty much played with everything i thought of. turned off the
firewall on the toaster, checked to make sure the right ports (smtp,
pop3, imap, http, etc..) were open on my router. checked the queue
(nothing), checked my smtp, send, pop3 logs, nothing shows up in them
when i try to send myself a mail from hotmail for example. and like i
said, when i send, the logs are updated. it's as if there isn't a hole
open for smtp. anyone have any ideas? Please, I'm desperate.
Unfortuanatley, even if you answer, i won't get it. so, i would
appreciate it if you could mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Oh, i forgot a couple of
things. i re-installed the toaster, thinking something perhaps went
wrong with the box. but, to no avail. Now, when i try to send mail with
thunderbird, i get the following message:
I have an invalid
certificate, and apparently i have the same serial number as another
one, i went and deleted all my certificates and serial numbers in
thunderbird, but, i keep on getting the same message. however, i can
send from outlook (odd!!!). the second message i get from  thunderbird
is: can not connect to smtp.canus.org, saying it is unavailable. yet,
again, i can send from outlook. Argh!!!
Thanx very much guys.

  


-- 
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.
Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)




RE: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Jon Darrington
Title: Message



Hi 
Chris,
 
I 
could not get an smtp reply or any other typical response (http, https, 
icmp - ping), so thought there was no server there - hence the question as 
to had your ip changed.
 
Glad 
it's all sorted now,
 
Jon

  
  -Original Message-From: Chris Marcellin 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 September 2006 
  15:27To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject: Re: 
  [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mailHi Jon;sorry, 
  i should have replied back to my message. the funny thing is, when i 
  connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting it with my ISP, they 
  forgot tore-enable my subnet of static ip's. i finally figured that out 
  when i just couldn't get any sort of replied from outside regarding smtp. i 
  then called them and askedif whether my static ip's were set, 
  ps.so, I thank you Jon. just out of curiosity, what sort of replies 
  did you get when you looked up those ip's below?ChrisJon 
  Darrington wrote: 
  



Chris,
 
I have no idea 
of what kind of connnection you are on, but have you checked that when the 
connection was dropped they did not change your ip.
 
I have 
just done a couple of lookups and get different replies ie 206.248.143.18 
and 206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
 
Regards,
 
Jon

  -Original Message-From: Chris 
  Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 
  23 September 2006 20:02To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject: 
  [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
  
  Hi 
  everyone;
  yesterday, my connection got 
  dropped for about 2 hours.
  and ever since then, i can 
  send mail, but, for some very strange 
  reason, i can not receive 
  mail. I pretty much played with everything i thought of. turned off the 
  firewall on the toaster, checked to make sure the right ports (smtp, pop3, 
  imap, http, etc..) were open on my router. checked the queue (nothing), 
  checked my smtp, send, pop3 logs, nothing shows up in them when i try to 
  send myself a mail from hotmail for example. and like i said, when i send, 
  the logs are updated. it's as if there isn't a hole open for smtp. anyone 
  have any ideas? Please, I'm desperate. Unfortuanatley, even if you answer, 
  i won't get it. so, i would appreciate it if you could mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
  Oh, i forgot a couple of 
  things. i re-installed the toaster, thinking something perhaps went wrong 
  with the box. but, to no avail. Now, when i try to send mail with 
  thunderbird, i get the following message:
  I have an invalid certificate, 
  and apparently i have the same serial number as another one, i went and 
  deleted all my certificates and serial numbers in thunderbird, but, i keep 
  on getting the same message. however, i can send from outlook (odd!!!). 
  the second message i get from  thunderbird is: can not connect to 
  smtp.canus.org, saying it is unavailable. yet, again, i can send from 
  outlook. Argh!!!
  Thanx very much 
  guys.-- 
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.
Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)


Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Chris Marcellin
Title: Message




to make matters even more interesting. i have a dns problem. i can't
figure it out, as well, and my ISP's DNS administrator can't figure it
out too. a while back, my dns servers were, ns.canus.org and
ns1.canus.org, ns1.teksavvy.com. however, i changed that to
ns1.canus.org, and mail.canus.org. i did all the configurations
correctly, and it's been about 4 weeks now that i have made the
changes,  so, it has had plenty of time for the root servers to
propagate. but, the root servers still have ns.canus.org in their
database. and because of that, my dns isn't working perfectly. anyone
have any ideas what the problem or solution can be.



Jon Darrington wrote:

  
  
  
  Hi Chris,
   
  I could not get an smtp reply or any other
typical response (http, https, icmp - ping), so thought there was no
server there - hence the question as to had your ip changed.
   
  Glad it's all sorted now,
   
  Jon
  
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 September 2006 15:27
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail


Hi Jon;

sorry, i should have replied back to my message. the funny thing is,
when i connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting it with
my ISP, they forgot to
re-enable my subnet of static ip's. i finally figured that out when i
just couldn't get any sort of replied from outside regarding smtp. i
then called them and asked
if whether my static ip's were set, ps.
so, I thank you Jon. just out of curiosity, what sort of replies did
you get when you looked up those ip's below?

Chris

Jon Darrington wrote:

  
  
  Chris,
   
  I
have no idea of what kind of connnection you are on, but have you
checked that when the connection was dropped they did not change your
ip.
   
  I have just done a couple of lookups and get different
replies ie 206.248.143.18 and 206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
   
  Regards,
   
  Jon
  
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 23 September 2006 20:02
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail



Hi everyone;
yesterday, my connection
got dropped for about 2 hours.
and ever since then, i
can send mail, but, for some very strange 
reason, i can not receive
mail. I pretty much played with everything i thought of. turned off the
firewall on the toaster, checked to make sure the right ports (smtp,
pop3, imap, http, etc..) were open on my router. checked the queue
(nothing), checked my smtp, send, pop3 logs, nothing shows up in them
when i try to send myself a mail from hotmail for example. and like i
said, when i send, the logs are updated. it's as if there isn't a hole
open for smtp. anyone have any ideas? Please, I'm desperate.
Unfortuanatley, even if you answer, i won't get it. so, i would
appreciate it if you could mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Oh, i forgot a couple of
things. i re-installed the toaster, thinking something perhaps went
wrong with the box. but, to no avail. Now, when i try to send mail with
thunderbird, i get the following message:
I have an invalid
certificate, and apparently i have the same serial number as another
one, i went and deleted all my certificates and serial numbers in
thunderbird, but, i keep on getting the same message. however, i can
send from outlook (odd!!!). the second message i get from  thunderbird
is: can not connect to smtp.canus.org, saying it is unavailable. yet,
again, i can send from outlook. Argh!!!
Thanx very much guys.

  


-- 
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.
Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
  






RE: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Jon Darrington
Title: Message



Chris,
 
Have a 
quick look at:
 
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=canus.org
 
it 
suggests that the problems stem from differences with your records at your 
parent servers.
 
Hope 
this helps,
 
Jon

  
  -Original Message-From: Chris Marcellin 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 24 September 2006 
  21:21To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject: Re: 
  [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mailto make matters even 
  more interesting. i have a dns problem. i can't figure it out, as well, and my 
  ISP's DNS administrator can't figure it out too. a while back, my dns servers 
  were, ns.canus.org and ns1.canus.org, ns1.teksavvy.com. however, i changed 
  that to ns1.canus.org, and mail.canus.org. i did all the configurations 
  correctly, and it's been about 4 weeks now that i have made the changes,  
  so, it has had plenty of time for the root servers to propagate. but, the root 
  servers still have ns.canus.org in their database. and because of that, my dns 
  isn't working perfectly. anyone have any ideas what the problem or solution 
  can be.Jon Darrington wrote: 
  

Hi 
Chris,
 
I 
could not get an smtp reply or any other typical response (http, https, 
icmp - ping), so thought there was no server there - hence the question 
as to had your ip changed.
 
Glad it's all sorted now,
 
Jon

  -Original Message-From: Chris 
  Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 
  24 September 2006 15:27To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject: 
  Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mailHi 
  Jon;sorry, i should have replied back to my message. the funny 
  thing is, when i connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting 
  it with my ISP, they forgot tore-enable my subnet of static ip's. i 
  finally figured that out when i just couldn't get any sort of replied from 
  outside regarding smtp. i then called them and askedif whether my 
  static ip's were set, ps.so, I thank you Jon. just out of 
  curiosity, what sort of replies did you get when you looked up those ip's 
  below?ChrisJon Darrington wrote: 
  



Chris,
 
I have no 
idea of what kind of connnection you are on, but have you checked that 
when the connection was dropped they did not change your 
ip.
 
I have 
just done a couple of lookups and get different replies ie 
206.248.143.18 and 206.248.143.19 for 
smtp.canus.org.
 
Regards,
 
Jon

  -Original Message-From: Chris 
  Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: 23 September 2006 20:02To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.comSubject: 
  [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
  
  Hi 
  everyone;
  yesterday, my connection 
  got dropped for about 2 hours.
  and ever since then, i can 
  send mail, but, for some very strange 
  reason, i can not receive 
  mail. I pretty much played with everything i thought of. turned off 
  the firewall on the toaster, checked to make sure the right ports 
  (smtp, pop3, imap, http, etc..) were open on my router. checked the 
  queue (nothing), checked my smtp, send, pop3 logs, nothing shows up in 
  them when i try to send myself a mail from hotmail for example. and 
  like i said, when i send, the logs are updated. it's as if there isn't 
  a hole open for smtp. anyone have any ideas? Please, I'm desperate. 
  Unfortuanatley, even if you answer, i won't get it. so, i would 
  appreciate it if you could mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
  Oh, i forgot a couple of 
  things. i re-installed the toaster, thinking something perhaps went 
  wrong with the box. but, to no avail. Now, when i try to send mail 
  with thunderbird, i get the following 
  message:
  I have an invalid 
  certificate, and apparently i have the same serial number as another 
  one, i went and deleted all my certificates and serial numbers in 
  thunderbird, but, i keep on getting the same message. however, i can 
  send from outlook (odd!!!). the second message i get from  
  thunderbird is: can not connect to smtp.canus.org, saying it is 
  unavailable. yet, again, i can send from outlook. 
  Argh!!!
  Thanx very much 
  guys.-- 
I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.
Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)


Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Chris Marcellin
Title: Message




Jon;

I know, that's the test i did to confirm my problems. The records at my
parent servers are fine.
here's a copy of my bind zone file for canus.org:

$TTL    86400
$ORIGIN canus.org.
@   IN  SOA ns1.canus.org. postmaster.canus.org. (
    2004042731  ; serial
    21600   ; refresh
    3600    ; retry
    604800  ; expires
    86400 ) ; minimum


    IN  NS  ns1.canus.org.

    IN  NS  ns.teksavvy.com.

    IN  NS  mail.canus.org.

    IN  MX  10  webmail.canus.org.

    IN  A   206.248.143.18


ns1 IN  A   206.248.143.18
mail    IN  A   206.248.143.19
www IN  A   206.248.143.18
pop3    IN  A   206.248.143.19
smtp    IN  A   206.248.143.19
webmail IN  A   206.248.143.19

_domainkey.canus.org IN TXT "t=y; o=-; [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

private._domainkey  IN  TXT "k=rsa;
p=MEwwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADOwAwOA
IxAMAUw1o85CevJFR9sE6a271S5LNbKCAMnVCFQvnKvdZHhwxGd+nvwgtTSptGEylx1QIDAQAB"

canus.org.  IN  TXT "v=spf1 ip4:206.248.143.16/29
ip4:206.24
8.139.43 a mx ptr ~all"

webmail.canus.org.  IN  TXT "v=spf1 a -all"



Jon Darrington wrote:

  
  
  
  Chris,
   
  Have a quick look at:
   
  http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=canus.org
   
  it suggests that the problems stem from
differences with your records at your parent servers.
   
  Hope this helps,
   
  Jon
  
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 September 2006 21:21
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail


to make matters even more interesting. i have a dns problem. i can't
figure it out, as well, and my ISP's DNS administrator can't figure it
out too. a while back, my dns servers were, ns.canus.org and
ns1.canus.org, ns1.teksavvy.com. however, i changed that to
ns1.canus.org, and mail.canus.org. i did all the configurations
correctly, and it's been about 4 weeks now that i have made the
changes,  so, it has had plenty of time for the root servers to
propagate. but, the root servers still have ns.canus.org in their
database. and because of that, my dns isn't working perfectly. anyone
have any ideas what the problem or solution can be.



Jon Darrington wrote:

  
  Hi Chris,
   
  I could not get an smtp reply or any other
typical response (http, https, icmp - ping), so thought there was no
server there - hence the question as to had your ip changed.
   
  Glad it's all sorted now,
   
  Jon
  
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 24 September 2006 15:27
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail


Hi Jon;

sorry, i should have replied back to my message. the funny thing is,
when i connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting it with
my ISP, they forgot to
re-enable my subnet of static ip's. i finally figured that out when i
just couldn't get any sort of replied from outside regarding smtp. i
then called them and asked
if whether my static ip's were set, ps.
so, I thank you Jon. just out of curiosity, what sort of replies did
you get when you looked up those ip's below?

Chris

Jon Darrington wrote:

  
  
  Chris,
   
  I have no idea of what kind of connnection
you are on, but have you checked that when the connection was dropped
they did not change your ip.
   
  I have just done a couple of lookups and get different
replies ie 206.248.143.18 and 206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
   
  Regards,
   
  Jon
  
-Original Message-
From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: 23 September 2006 20:02
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail



Hi everyone;
yesterday, my connection
got dropped for about 2 hours.
and ever since then, i
can send mail, but, for some very strange 
reason, i can not receive
mail. I pretty much played with everything i thought of. turned off the
firewall on the toaster, checked to make sure the right ports (smtp,
pop3, imap, http, etc..) were open on my router. checked the queue
(nothing), checked my smtp, send, pop3 logs, nothing shows up in them
when i try to send myself a mail from hotmail f

Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail

2006-09-24 Thread Chris Marcellin
Title: Message




oh, you said parent servers. sorry, i thought you meant my "DNS bind"
servers. yeah, it does look like it is stemming from the parent
servers, but, unfortunately i have no control over that, and like i
said it's had more than enough time to propagate. is there a way to fix
this?

Chris Marcellin wrote:

  
Jon;
  
I know, that's the test i did to confirm my problems. The records at my
parent servers are fine.
here's a copy of my bind zone file for canus.org:
  
$TTL    86400
$ORIGIN canus.org.
@   IN  SOA ns1.canus.org. postmaster.canus.org. (
    2004042731  ; serial
    21600   ; refresh
    3600    ; retry
    604800  ; expires
    86400 ) ; minimum
  
  
    IN  NS  ns1.canus.org.
  
    IN  NS  ns.teksavvy.com.
  
    IN  NS  mail.canus.org.
  
    IN  MX  10  webmail.canus.org.
  
    IN  A   206.248.143.18
  
  
ns1 IN  A   206.248.143.18
mail    IN  A   206.248.143.19
www IN  A   206.248.143.18
pop3    IN  A   206.248.143.19
smtp    IN  A   206.248.143.19
webmail IN  A   206.248.143.19
  
_domainkey.canus.org IN TXT "t=y; o=-; [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
  
private._domainkey  IN  TXT "k=rsa;
p=MEwwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADOwAwOA
IxAMAUw1o85CevJFR9sE6a271S5LNbKCAMnVCFQvnKvdZHhwxGd+nvwgtTSptGEylx1QIDAQAB"
  
canus.org.  IN  TXT "v=spf1 ip4:206.248.143.16/29
ip4:206.24
8.139.43 a mx ptr ~all"
  
webmail.canus.org.  IN  TXT "v=spf1 a -all"
  
  
  
Jon Darrington wrote:
  



Chris,
 
Have a quick look at:
 
http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=canus.org
 
it suggests that the problems stem from
differences with your records at your parent servers.
 
Hope this helps,
 
Jon

  -Original Message-
  From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: 24 September 2006 21:21
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
  
  
to make matters even more interesting. i have a dns problem. i can't
figure it out, as well, and my ISP's DNS administrator can't figure it
out too. a while back, my dns servers were, ns.canus.org and
ns1.canus.org, ns1.teksavvy.com. however, i changed that to
ns1.canus.org, and mail.canus.org. i did all the configurations
correctly, and it's been about 4 weeks now that i have made the
changes,  so, it has had plenty of time for the root servers to
propagate. but, the root servers still have ns.canus.org in their
database. and because of that, my dns isn't working perfectly. anyone
have any ideas what the problem or solution can be.
  
  
  
Jon Darrington wrote:
  

Hi Chris,
 
I could not get an smtp reply or any other
typical response (http, https, icmp - ping), so thought there was no
server there - hence the question as to had your ip changed.
 
Glad it's all sorted now,
 
Jon

  -Original Message-
  From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: 24 September 2006 15:27
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
  
  
Hi Jon;
  
sorry, i should have replied back to my message. the funny thing is,
when i connection got dropped, and while i was troubleshooting it with
my ISP, they forgot to
re-enable my subnet of static ip's. i finally figured that out when i
just couldn't get any sort of replied from outside regarding smtp. i
then called them and asked
if whether my static ip's were set, ps.
so, I thank you Jon. just out of curiosity, what sort of replies did
you get when you looked up those ip's below?
  
Chris
  
Jon Darrington wrote:
  


Chris,
 
I have no idea of what kind of connnection
you are on, but have you checked that when the connection was dropped
they did not change your ip.
 
I have just done a couple of lookups and get different
replies ie 206.248.143.18 and 206.248.143.19 for smtp.canus.org.
 
Regards,
 
Jon

  -Original Message-
  From: Chris Marcellin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  
  Sent: 23 September 2006 20:02
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: [qmailtoaster] can not recieve mail
  
  
  
  Hi everyone;
  yesterday, my c

Re: [qmailtoaster] qmail-toaster and kurobox

2006-09-24 Thread george
Well, I gave it a shot and this email is send from toaster running on a 
kurobox :-).

It was surprisingly easy. Me being almost a newbie, this is a testimony to 
truly incredible work done both in the kurobox and qmail-toaster community. 
Unbelievable.   

As far as installation is concerned, I had only 1 issue. I could not start 
iptables, error message "iptables v1.3.5: can't initialize iptables table 
`filter': iptables who? (do you need to insmod?) Perhaps iptables or your 
kernel needs to be upgraded."

I'm running 2.6.17.1 kernel patched for kurobox, and I'm sure sooner or later 
a solution will present itself, did not have time to investigate.

In broad outline, the steps to install qmail-toaster are just combination of 
kurobox and qmail-toaster wikis:

install default os on kurobox
http://www.kurobox.com/mwiki/index.php/Manual_Setup
install U-boot and Fedora Core 5  
http://www.kurobox.com/mwiki/index.php/Install_Fedora_Core_5
install qmail-toaster for FC5 
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt40/EZ-QmailToaster-CentOS-4.3.txt
you need to change architecture in fdr50-install-script.sh from "i386" 
to "ppc" 

And that's all, takes a long time, but it works.

In case you wonder what the big deal is here with kurobox. 
It is a tiny headless server, PPC 260 MHz processor with 128 MB ram, 2 usb 
ports and 1 GB ethernet. It is dead quiet (less 20db) and installs one 
internal PATA drive (I have 750MB Seagate...).  Dimensions are less than a 
hardcover book. Kurobox without harddrvie will set you back 150 USD.

I believe this is a perfect personal (family or some really tiny shop) server. 
My next plans for my kurobox are slimserver (digital music streaming) and 
eventually asterix (without fancy codecs of course).

 George

Just to be on the safe side, No, I'm not affiliated with http://kurobox.com/, 
I just love this product.   
 
On Saturday 16 September 2006 19:36, Erik Espinoza wrote:
> Hello George,
>
> I don't believe anyone has reported using the qmailtoaster on a
> Kurobox. My guess is that it would take some work to port it over.
>
> I had installed CentOS 4.2 beta on a sparc, and was unable to get
> QmailToaster to cleanly compile on it. You can give it a shot and let
> us know.
>
> Erik
>
> On 9/15/06, George M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all;
> >
> > I have been very successful in installing qmail-toaster on FC5 server.
> > I'm thinking of trying to install it on a kurobox (http://kurobox.com/).
> > FC5 can be installed on a kurobox. Has anyone try it ?
> >
> > George
> >
> >
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