On Thu, 25 May 2006, Mark Menzies wrote:
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> hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : x.x.x.160/29
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> Where x.x.x.160/29 is my own subnet (remove x and insert real numbers)
That looks OK. Your server isn't an open relay.
Perhaps you can explain in more detail what tests you are performing, what
Tony Finch wrote:
> On Wed, 24 May 2006, Mark Menzies wrote:
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>> The only parts of the config I have edited are the domain I want to host
>> and the relay_from_hosts setting.
>>
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> What is your relay_from_hosts setting?
>
>
> Tony.
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hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : x.x.x.
On Wed, 24 May 2006, Mark Menzies wrote:
> The only parts of the config I have edited are the domain I want to host
> and the relay_from_hosts setting.
What is your relay_from_hosts setting?
Tony.
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Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> Wednesday 24 May 2006 19:27 skrev Mark Menzies:
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>> Yes I can telnet onto my server on port 25 from any host and send
>> mail!!! This is why I am concerned. I also have another issue with
>> iptables that says it is blocking port 25 from all but a select set of
>> IPs
Wednesday 24 May 2006 19:27 skrev Mark Menzies:
> Yes I can telnet onto my server on port 25 from any host and send
> mail!!! This is why I am concerned. I also have another issue with
> iptables that says it is blocking port 25 from all but a select set of
> IPs, but still allows traffic through
Tony Finch wrote:
> On Tue, 23 May 2006, Mark Menzies wrote:
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>> When I start my server, I can access the mail
>>
>
> What kind of "access"? And what do you mean by "the mail"?
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>> and even send mail over command line from ANY host.
>>
>
> Yes, that's normal for Unix machines.
>
Magnus Holmgren wrote:
> Tuesday 23 May 2006 22:57 Mark Menzies wrote:
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>> I have the following set in my config:
>>
>> hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : x.x.x.160/29
>>
>> with the subnet belonging to me. I am led to believe that this is the
>> best way to limit access to my server bu
Tuesday 23 May 2006 22:57 Mark Menzies wrote:
> I have the following set in my config:
>
> hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : x.x.x.160/29
>
> with the subnet belonging to me. I am led to believe that this is the
> best way to limit access to my server but I have hit this problem.
>
> When
On Tue, 23 May 2006, Mark Menzies wrote:
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> When I start my server, I can access the mail
What kind of "access"? And what do you mean by "the mail"?
> and even send mail over command line from ANY host.
Yes, that's normal for Unix machines.
Tony.
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Please help a mailserver new boy. :)
I have the following set in my config:
hostlist relay_from_hosts = 127.0.0.1 : x.x.x.160/29
with the subnet belonging to me. I am led to believe that this is the
best way to limit access to my server but I have hit this problem.
When I start my s
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