In my configuration, I am using Apache to reverse proxy the requests to a
uwsgi. After our security office scanned the server, it was shown that HSTS is
missing from the HTTPS server. The instructions say to add some lines to
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/. The only file in there is 000-default.con
Here are the results from netstat:
lstprdls01:/root # netstat -lntp
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
PID/Program name
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:56660.0.0.0:* LISTEN
1895
The old server is trying to send, but I end up getting an undeliverable message
saying no connection could be made. I know port 25 is open because I can telnet
to it. I'm wondering if I'm missing something in my configuration. Can you take
a look? Thank you.
Here are the active settings in /etc
HI Mark, I was off for a couple days. I have a feeling postfix is misconfigured
because I see that port 25 is open. The server is not receiving mail at all.
Are there any tips for things I can check. The logs are not showing much
because the mail doesn't seem to reach it.
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Not sure if this means anything. This is the log from old server after trying
to send. I edited the FQDN and IP though. Any thoughts? I think it may be the
configuration of postfix on the new server though.
Oct 2 22:26:59 listservls01 postfix/smtp[139911]: B1FD27ED:
to=, orig_to=,
relay=list
Thank you for all your help. It seems to be attempting to forward, but I don't
think the new server is receiving messages. I can send out from the server, but
it is just not taking delivery. Any suggestions for what I can look at. Also,
this server is behind an F5 so it has a local IP address an
Or can I just put the forwarding alias in /etc/aliases?
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Here is my plan for forwarding. Let me know if this looks correct. First off, I
deleted the list off of the old server, so I am assuming that removed the alias
as well.
-Create new alias file in /var/lib/mailman/data/ called migratedaliases (this
directory is where the aliases file is currently
That makes sense. Are there instructions on how to do this?
Then once we are done migrating to the new server, then we can just change the
DNS, correct?
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Mark, thank you for the quick reply. We will most likely need to migrate the
lists over a period of time. So the DNS cannot be changed at the moment. Both
servers have different FQDNs. Any suggestions on what we can do?
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We have figured out how to migrate from one server to another, but after
removing the list from the old server, the e-mails are still trying to go
there. Is there something that needs to be done in mailman so that the e-mail
list will hit the new server instead? Does it just take time?
Thank yo
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