07/26/2001 02:21:43 PM
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> To: Gary MacKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc: (bcc: Jeff D Sweeten/ASC/US/AON)
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> Subject: Re: dns for qmail only??
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> You need to run a separate DNS server for internal queries, that's how
> I hav
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Subject: Re: dns for qmail only??
You need to run a separate DNS server for internal queries, that's how I
have my DNS set up. We use a separate DNS server for the internal
addresses and we don't have any problems. qmail
Bingo Thanks that was a whole lot easier than setting up two dns
server, which is what I was in the process of doing when I got your
reply.
Thanks again,
Gary
Mahlon Smith wrote:
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> man 8 qmail-remote
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> Add your domain and 192 address to smtproutes and hup qmail.
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> % cat /var/qmail/
man 8 qmail-remote
Add your domain and 192 address to smtproutes and hup qmail.
% cat /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
your.domain.com:192.168.x.x
.your.domain.com:192.168.x.x
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Mahlon Smith
InternetCDS
http://www.internetcds.com
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001, Gary MacKay wrote:
> DNS and gets the pu
In a message dated Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:22:33PM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
> bind-9.1.0-10
I that case, I have no advice. I only grok djbdns. :-(
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rjbs
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You need to run a separate DNS server for internal queries, that's how I
have my DNS set up. We use a separate DNS server for the internal
addresses and we don't have any problems. qmail ignores /etc/hosts,
it needs a DNS server.
At 12:22 PM 7/26/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>bind-9.1.0-10
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>Ricard
bind-9.1.0-10
Ricardo SIGNES wrote:
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> In a message dated Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:53:57AM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
> > I moved qmail off of a 'do it all' box to it's own box. It's running
> > great. My problem is that the old machine is still the DNS for my
> > domain. When it sends status mes
In a message dated Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 08:53:57AM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
> I moved qmail off of a 'do it all' box to it's own box. It's running
> great. My problem is that the old machine is still the DNS for my
> domain. When it sends status messages to me, it, I'm guessing, checks
> DNS and
I moved qmail off of a 'do it all' box to it's own box. It's running
great. My problem is that the old machine is still the DNS for my
domain. When it sends status messages to me, it, I'm guessing, checks
DNS and gets the public IP of the new box, can't connect to it from
behind the firewall (both