Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-18 Thread Stephen Froehlich
Thanks for your help - all of you. Based on your advice, I nixed xinetd and tcpserver is happy as a clam - so it is reading its config files and forwarding is working. If/when I need ssh, I'll set that up with tcpserver.

Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Stephen Froehlich
Config: RedHat 7.1 qmail - 1.0.3 daemontools-0.70 dot-forward-0.71 ucspi-tcp-0.88 I'm having a helluva time figuring out how to allow my local hosts to relay mail through the server. I put the proper line in hosts.allow (per the FAQ), however, I'm not familiar enough with xinetd to do the other

Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Jörgen Persson
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 12:43:24PM -0500, Stephen Froehlich wrote: Config: RedHat 7.1 qmail - 1.0.3 daemontools-0.70 dot-forward-0.71 ucspi-tcp-0.88 I'm having a helluva time figuring out how to allow my local hosts to relay mail through the server. I put the proper line in hosts.allow

Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Charles Cazabon
Stephen Froehlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Config: RedHat 7.1 qmail - 1.0.3 daemontools-0.70 dot-forward-0.71 ucspi-tcp-0.88 I'm having a helluva time figuring out how to allow my local hosts to relay mail through the server. I put the proper line in hosts.allow (per the FAQ),

Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Technology Strategic Planning, Inc.
of that on an emergency basis (which is all I want locally).), however I need DNS on the mail box for the internal (NAT) DNS configuration. - Original Message - From: Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 2:04 PM Subject: Re: Relay IP address ranges

Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Nick (Keith) Fish
Technology Strategic Planning, Inc. wrote: OK, so both xinetd and tcpserver are running. I get the feeling that I should pull xinetd out of the startup scripts. How will this effect apache and other services (most epically bind)? I assume the two don't coexist well? (A logical

Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Nazghul
- Original Message - From: Technology Strategic Planning, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 3:24 PM Subject: Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE OK, so both xinetd and tcpserver are running. I get the feeling that I should pull xinetd out

Re: Relay IP address ranges - NEWBIE

2001-06-15 Thread Jörgen Persson
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 03:24:05PM -0500, Technology Strategic Planning, Inc. wrote: OK, so both xinetd and tcpserver are running. I get the feeling that I should pull xinetd out of the startup scripts. How will this effect apache and other services (most epically bind)? I assume the two