error.
I think that basename is not returning the calling program id correctly, but
I'm not sure. If anyone has already fixed this, please let me know. Otherwise
I'll post a fix here once I figure out whats going on :-)
Anyone want an overworked, underpaid sysadmin? In NZ?
Cheers,
--
Gordon Smith,
You do realise that you won't get a prompt? Have you tried using SMTP commands
from there? From your post, it looks as if the connection to the remote server
is working fine. It hasn't hung, its waiting for info from your end.
Cheers,
--
Gordon Smith, MCP, TCP
Network Administrator
Horticultural Automation Ltd.
data at the router, which can give significant performance gains. e.g.
using stac compression on a Cisco
Cheers,
-- Gordon Smith, MCP, TCP
Network Administrator
Horticultural Automation Ltd.
I had a similar problem - took a very long time to establish connections
from outside my own network. It turned out to be DNS-related. Basically, I
only allow specific ports through the router, and deny everything else. i.e.
I allow ports 22,25,110
What I had to do was to allow packets with the
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Gordon Smith writes:
I have been trying, rather unsuccessfully, to get
somewhere, but I seem to be going round
in circles.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Gordon Smith MCP
Network Administrator
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