Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Alexey Loukianov
Greetings, Kyle.

On 20 декабря 2006 г., 20:51:57 you wrote:
 I think what I am getting is the fact that I don't have a domain key
 setup on the 80.5 address i think I will figure out how to do that then
 that might fix this issue.

Consider this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# host -a gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru
Trying gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 26819
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 3

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru.   IN  ANY

;; ANSWER SECTION:
gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru. 89078 IN   TXT t=y\; k=rsa\; 
p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDffysEduzZf7/r0xxaAmTlKM2GEZKxkyLBYXIxL/xagheFlUIij2ukSF9ycOSKBqxde+VJuGWq5IfuR+qJg22LtPD5otTBmDAN1CherlwUYoAXwhbeII8nlk/UwUGdPsyRCMqrYs8Nu2TcF9Sm8yY1pKrkrmtZhr4P1PE7IQ/BrQIDAQAB

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
lavtech.ru. 604730  IN  NS  ns1.lavtech.ru.
lavtech.ru. 604730  IN  NS  ns2.lavtech.ru.
lavtech.ru. 604730  IN  NS  ns.lavtech.ru.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ns.lavtech.ru.  67526   IN  A   195.239.38.3
ns1.lavtech.ru. 67526   IN  A   195.239.38.230
ns2.lavtech.ru. 67526   IN  A   195.239.40.130

Received 389 bytes from 127.0.0.1#53 in 2 ms

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# host -a private._domainkey.hwy39.net
Trying private._domainkey.hwy39.net
Host private._domainkey.hwy39.net not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Received 105 bytes from 127.0.0.1#53 in 1 ms

First query is a query to my correctly settled up DNS server, second
is the query to your, incorrect DK setup. That is the cause.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexey Loukianov  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 System Engineer,
 IT Department,
 Lavtech Corp


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Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Kyle Quillen
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 21:01 +0300, Alexey Loukianov wrote:
 Greetings, Kyle.
 
 On 20 декабря 2006 г., 20:51:57 you wrote:
  I think what I am getting is the fact that I don't have a domain key
  setup on the 80.5 address i think I will figure out how to do that then
  that might fix this issue.
 
 Consider this:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# host -a gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru
 Trying gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru
 ;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 26819
 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 3, ADDITIONAL: 3
 
 ;; QUESTION SECTION:
 ;gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru.   IN  ANY
 
 ;; ANSWER SECTION:
 gamma._domainkey.lavtech.ru. 89078 IN   TXT t=y\; k=rsa\; 
 p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDffysEduzZf7/r0xxaAmTlKM2GEZKxkyLBYXIxL/xagheFlUIij2ukSF9ycOSKBqxde+VJuGWq5IfuR+qJg22LtPD5otTBmDAN1CherlwUYoAXwhbeII8nlk/UwUGdPsyRCMqrYs8Nu2TcF9Sm8yY1pKrkrmtZhr4P1PE7IQ/BrQIDAQAB
 
 ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
 lavtech.ru. 604730  IN  NS  ns1.lavtech.ru.
 lavtech.ru. 604730  IN  NS  ns2.lavtech.ru.
 lavtech.ru. 604730  IN  NS  ns.lavtech.ru.
 
 ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
 ns.lavtech.ru.  67526   IN  A   195.239.38.3
 ns1.lavtech.ru. 67526   IN  A   195.239.38.230
 ns2.lavtech.ru. 67526   IN  A   195.239.40.130
 
 Received 389 bytes from 127.0.0.1#53 in 2 ms
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# host -a private._domainkey.hwy39.net
 Trying private._domainkey.hwy39.net
 Host private._domainkey.hwy39.net not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 Received 105 bytes from 127.0.0.1#53 in 1 ms
 
 First query is a query to my correctly settled up DNS server, second
 is the query to your, incorrect DK setup. That is the cause.
 

So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
i need to create a seperate file.  

Once I get into keys such as ssl and etc I seem to get in over my head
at least at this point.

Thanks
Q


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Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Vince Callaway
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:17 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
 So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
 domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
 the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
 public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
 i need to create a seperate file.  

This is one thing where the documentation falls down.  I had the same
issue.

Bottom line.  You need two TXT records in your DNS.

The first will be an entry for _domainkey in your hwy39.net zone.  It
tells the other mail servers what your domainkey policy is.  Mine
contains o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED] The o means the domain
signs all email and the r is the responsible party address.

The second DNS entry is a text record containing your public key. If you
followed the directions verbatim you should have a
directory /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hw39.net  In that directory you
will have two files.  One is called private the other is
hwy39.net-dk.txt.  The txt file is the public key to put in the DNS
entry.  You will create an entry called private._domainkey with the TXT
value in the file.  The reason it is called private is because that is
the name on your private key.

If you send out mail under other domain names you will need to create a
directory and key under domainkeys for each domain you handle.  Took me
a couple of minutes to figure that one out.


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Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Kyle Quillen
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 10:35 -0800, Vince Callaway wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:17 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
  So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
  domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
  the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
  public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
  i need to create a seperate file.  
 
 This is one thing where the documentation falls down.  I had the same
 issue.
 
 Bottom line.  You need two TXT records in your DNS.
 
 The first will be an entry for _domainkey in your hwy39.net zone.  It
 tells the other mail servers what your domainkey policy is.  Mine
 contains o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED] The o means the domain
 signs all email and the r is the responsible party address.
 
 The second DNS entry is a text record containing your public key. If you
 followed the directions verbatim you should have a
 directory /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hw39.net  In that directory you
 will have two files.  One is called private the other is
 hwy39.net-dk.txt.  The txt file is the public key to put in the DNS
 entry.  You will create an entry called private._domainkey with the TXT
 value in the file.  The reason it is called private is because that is
 the name on your private key.
 
 If you send out mail under other domain names you will need to create a
 directory and key under domainkeys for each domain you handle.  Took me
 a couple of minutes to figure that one out.
 

I see where I goofed now I did not take of the \ when i created the
new domain key.  Before in the domainkeys dir i only had private now i
have hwy39.net-dk.txt and private.  So now the only area that I am grey
on is how do I implement this into my bind authoratative dns servers.
As soon as I am done with this I am going to update the wiki with more
detailed instructions.

Thanks
Q



 
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RE: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Rangi Biddle
Hi Kyle,

Edit the domain name record in /var/named/chroot/var/named/ for your domain
which is hwt39.net (I believe) and add a new TXT entry for the domain.

Eg.

private._domainkey IN TXT k=rsa;
p=MEwwDQYp=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDffysEduzZf7/r0xxaAmTlKM2GE
ZKxkyLBYXIxL/xagheFlUIij2ukSF9ycOSKBqxde+VJuGWq5IfuR+qJg22LtPD5otTBmDAN1Cher
lwUYoAXwhbeII8nlk/UwUGdPsyRCMqrYs8Nu2TcF9Sm8yY1pKrkrmtZhr4P1PE7IQ/BrQIDAQAB

IMPORTANT NOTE: You must include the quotation  marks 

Then save and quit the file and finally restart bind.  If you are running
multiple bind servers and both are authoritative then add an entry into both
of them.  Don't forget to change the serial for the domain!!

Regards,

Rangi

-Original Message-
From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 7:47 a.m.
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 10:35 -0800, Vince Callaway wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:17 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
  So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
  domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
  the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
  public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
  i need to create a seperate file.  
 
 This is one thing where the documentation falls down.  I had the same
 issue.
 
 Bottom line.  You need two TXT records in your DNS.
 
 The first will be an entry for _domainkey in your hwy39.net zone.  It
 tells the other mail servers what your domainkey policy is.  Mine
 contains o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED] The o means the domain
 signs all email and the r is the responsible party address.
 
 The second DNS entry is a text record containing your public key. If you
 followed the directions verbatim you should have a
 directory /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hw39.net  In that directory you
 will have two files.  One is called private the other is
 hwy39.net-dk.txt.  The txt file is the public key to put in the DNS
 entry.  You will create an entry called private._domainkey with the TXT
 value in the file.  The reason it is called private is because that is
 the name on your private key.
 
 If you send out mail under other domain names you will need to create a
 directory and key under domainkeys for each domain you handle.  Took me
 a couple of minutes to figure that one out.
 

I see where I goofed now I did not take of the \ when i created the
new domain key.  Before in the domainkeys dir i only had private now i
have hwy39.net-dk.txt and private.  So now the only area that I am grey
on is how do I implement this into my bind authoratative dns servers.
As soon as I am done with this I am going to update the wiki with more
detailed instructions.

Thanks
Q



 
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Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Kyle Quillen
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 10:35 -0800, Vince Callaway wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:17 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
  So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
  domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
  the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
  public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
  i need to create a seperate file.  
 
 This is one thing where the documentation falls down.  I had the same
 issue.
 
 Bottom line.  You need two TXT records in your DNS.
 
 The first will be an entry for _domainkey in your hwy39.net zone.  It
 tells the other mail servers what your domainkey policy is.  Mine
 contains o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED] The o means the domain
 signs all email and the r is the responsible party address.
 
 The second DNS entry is a text record containing your public key. If you
 followed the directions verbatim you should have a
 directory /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hw39.net  In that directory you
 will have two files.  One is called private the other is
 hwy39.net-dk.txt.  The txt file is the public key to put in the DNS
 entry.  You will create an entry called private._domainkey with the TXT
 value in the file.  The reason it is called private is because that is
 the name on your private key.
 
 If you send out mail under other domain names you will need to create a
 directory and key under domainkeys for each domain you handle.  Took me
 a couple of minutes to figure that one out.
 

Ok I think I have this figured out now would just like to know for sure
before i go entering into my dns zone files 

my txt records would look like this

_domainkey  IN  TXT o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
private._domainkey IN TXT   k=rsa;p=MEwwDQYJKoZI

Only the second line would be with the full key and the quotes closed?

Thanks
Q




 
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RE: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Rangi Biddle
Correct!!

-Original Message-
From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 8:00 a.m.
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 10:35 -0800, Vince Callaway wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:17 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
  So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
  domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
  the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
  public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
  i need to create a seperate file.  
 
 This is one thing where the documentation falls down.  I had the same
 issue.
 
 Bottom line.  You need two TXT records in your DNS.
 
 The first will be an entry for _domainkey in your hwy39.net zone.  It
 tells the other mail servers what your domainkey policy is.  Mine
 contains o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED] The o means the domain
 signs all email and the r is the responsible party address.
 
 The second DNS entry is a text record containing your public key. If you
 followed the directions verbatim you should have a
 directory /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hw39.net  In that directory you
 will have two files.  One is called private the other is
 hwy39.net-dk.txt.  The txt file is the public key to put in the DNS
 entry.  You will create an entry called private._domainkey with the TXT
 value in the file.  The reason it is called private is because that is
 the name on your private key.
 
 If you send out mail under other domain names you will need to create a
 directory and key under domainkeys for each domain you handle.  Took me
 a couple of minutes to figure that one out.
 

Ok I think I have this figured out now would just like to know for sure
before i go entering into my dns zone files 

my txt records would look like this

_domainkey  IN  TXT o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
private._domainkey IN TXT   k=rsa;p=MEwwDQYJKoZI

Only the second line would be with the full key and the quotes closed?

Thanks
Q




 
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RE: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Rangi Biddle
Correction.

Both must be enclosed in quotation marks.



-Original Message-
From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2006 8:00 a.m.
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 10:35 -0800, Vince Callaway wrote:
 On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:17 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:
  So i am correct in stating that I need to setup a record in dns for the
  domain key.  Do I use the private key that is in
  the /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hwy39.net or do I have to create a
  public one.  Further more do I just insert this in the zone config or do
  i need to create a seperate file.  
 
 This is one thing where the documentation falls down.  I had the same
 issue.
 
 Bottom line.  You need two TXT records in your DNS.
 
 The first will be an entry for _domainkey in your hwy39.net zone.  It
 tells the other mail servers what your domainkey policy is.  Mine
 contains o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED] The o means the domain
 signs all email and the r is the responsible party address.
 
 The second DNS entry is a text record containing your public key. If you
 followed the directions verbatim you should have a
 directory /var/qmail/control/domainkeys/hw39.net  In that directory you
 will have two files.  One is called private the other is
 hwy39.net-dk.txt.  The txt file is the public key to put in the DNS
 entry.  You will create an entry called private._domainkey with the TXT
 value in the file.  The reason it is called private is because that is
 the name on your private key.
 
 If you send out mail under other domain names you will need to create a
 directory and key under domainkeys for each domain you handle.  Took me
 a couple of minutes to figure that one out.
 

Ok I think I have this figured out now would just like to know for sure
before i go entering into my dns zone files 

my txt records would look like this

_domainkey  IN  TXT o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
private._domainkey IN TXT   k=rsa;p=MEwwDQYJKoZI

Only the second line would be with the full key and the quotes closed?

Thanks
Q




 
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Re: Re[4]: [qmailtoaster] Can anyone

2006-12-20 Thread Vince Callaway
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 13:59 -0500, Kyle Quillen wrote:

 _domainkeyIN  TXT o=-\; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can remove the \ and it needs to be enclosed in quotes.

 private._domainkey IN TXT k=rsa;p=MEwwDQYJKoZI
 
 Only the second line would be with the full key and the quotes closed?

Correct.




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