qmail/tcpserver problem - solved!

1999-07-03 Thread Johan Van Gompel
Scott Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -- [Let's try a simple test] So, the idea is that we'll run a program that connects from localhost (127.0.0.1, which I assume you have in your smtp.cdb file) and uses the same rules as your qmail-smtpd invocation, but that just prints the environment. Wh

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Scott Schwartz
"Johan Van Gompel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I mean the latter. When I add e.g. 'hotmail.com' to rcpthosts, everyone | inside the LAN is able to send messages to that host. If I don't, they get | that darn 'not found in rcpthosts' message. Let's try a simple test. Our goal is to verify that

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Adam D . McKenna
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 05:27:54AM +0200, Johan Van Gompel wrote: > Adam D . McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > How are you starting tcpserver? --Adam

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Johan Van Gompel
Adam D . McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How are you starting tcpserver? > Did you remember to compile your /etc/tcp.smtp into /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb using > tcprules? It did everything as described in FAQ #5.4, including compiling the rules in /etc/tcp.smtp into /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb using tcprule

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Scott Schwartz
Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | If tcpserver is bound only to the internal interface of a bastion host, then | there's no danger of being used as a relay from the outside world. ...until one day someone accidently changes something, or misunderstands or misapplies that advice. Given

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 05:48:48PM -0400, Scott Schwartz wrote: > | This host has more than one interface? If that's the case, you shouldn't even > | need any tcprules file, assuming that you want to allow anyone on your internal > | network to relay. If you're listening to port 25 only on the int

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Scott Schwartz
| This host has more than one interface? If that's the case, you shouldn't even | need any tcprules file, assuming that you want to allow anyone on your internal | network to relay. If you're listening to port 25 only on the internal | interface, then you can remove the rcpthosts file without fear

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Chris Johnson
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 04:22:24AM +0200, Johan Van Gompel wrote: > Hello, > > Despite following the necessary instructions (#5.4) we are still > experiencing an outgoing mail problem with qmail 1.03. Unless I remove > /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts nobody can send mail outside the LAN. Do you rea

Re: qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Adam D . McKenna
How are you starting tcpserver? Did you remember to compile your /etc/tcp.smtp into /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb using tcprules? --Adam On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 04:22:24AM +0200, Johan Van Gompel wrote: > Hello, > > Despite following the necessary instructions (#5.4) we are still > experiencing an outgoin

qmail/tcpserver problem

1999-07-02 Thread Johan Van Gompel
Hello, Despite following the necessary instructions (#5.4) we are still experiencing an outgoing mail problem with qmail 1.03. Unless I remove /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts nobody can send mail outside the LAN. This is what I put in /etc/tcp.smtp: -- 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 127.:allow,RELA