Re: firewall question

2001-01-07 Thread Sean Reifschneider
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 06:45:06AM +, Andrew Alford wrote: 554 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recipient address rejected: Relay access denied. That means that you don't have "abcdefg.com" listed in your control/rcpthosts file. Sean -- A computer is like an Old Testament god, with a lot of rules and

firewall question

2001-01-06 Thread Andrew Alford
Help please: I have a qmail server behind a firewall. Supposedly, the firewall is routing port 25 to qmail server. I know that it does work for the ftp http. So, theoretically it should for port 25 as well unless something really strange is going on. I can send client to client behind the

Re: firewall question

2001-01-06 Thread Chris Johnson
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 06:45:06AM +, Andrew Alford wrote: I have a qmail server behind a firewall. Supposedly, the firewall is routing port 25 to qmail server. I know that it does work for the ftp http. So, theoretically it should for port 25 as well unless something really

Re: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-25 Thread Vincent Danen
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Peter Samuel wrote: Hello. I just setup a server for my father and I installed qmail because I use it here and it works great. His situation is a little different from my own, however. POP3 works great starting from inetd, but qmail gives errors. The error I get

Re: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-25 Thread Vincent Danen
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Dave Sill wrote: tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port number for geceventures.com I'm starting qmail-smtpd with: #!/bin/sh QMAILUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x

RE: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-25 Thread Vincent Danen
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Dave Kitabjian wrote: What about removing the "exec" completely? I don't see why exec is necessary, and I don't know if your script variables will be passed into the new process created by the exec. No, the exec part is ok. I had put a type-o in one of the variables.

Re: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-24 Thread Vincent Danen
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Jason Brooke wrote: In my experience, that error is caused when the value you enter for the port isn't listed in /etc/services That's kinda what I thought, which is why I explicitly defined port 25 in there... but that doesn't seem to be the issue... =( -- [EMAIL

Re: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-24 Thread Dave Sill
Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port number for geceventures.com I'm starting qmail-smtpd with: #!/bin/sh QMAILUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x

RE: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-24 Thread Dave Kitabjian
0 11:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Qmail behind firewall question Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port number for geceventures.com I'm starting qmail-smtpd with: #!/bin/sh QMAILUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` exec /usr/local/bin

RE: Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-24 Thread Len Budney
Dave Sill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Len Budney" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: export QMAILUID NOFILESGID Yes, but there's no need to pass QMAILUID and NOFILESGID to softlimit, tcpserver, or qmail-smtpd. They're only needed by the shell that does the exec, and it expands them before doing the

Qmail behind firewall question

2000-04-23 Thread Vincent Danen
Hello. I just setup a server for my father and I installed qmail because I use it here and it works great. His situation is a little different from my own, however. POP3 works great starting from inetd, but qmail gives errors. The error I get is: tcpserver: fatal: unable to figure out port