Re: [qmailtoaster] Connection issue

2007-03-29 Thread Ron Allison
I was going to suggest checking your arp cache, that the mail server might still have the old MAC address for the firewall. You could look by doing an "arp -e" on the mail server. If so, clear the arp cache on the mail server. Ron Erik A. Espinoza wrote: From the mail server ping your firew

Re: [qmailtoaster] Connection issue

2007-03-29 Thread Erik A. Espinoza
From the mail server ping your firewall. From the firewall ping your server. This should clear out the mac cache fairly quickly. Erik On 3/29/07, Kyle Quillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey all, I have a bit of an issue. Our mail server is up and working properly but yesterday I switched

Re: [qmailtoaster] Connection issue

2007-03-29 Thread Ron Allison
Kyle Quillen wrote: Hey all, I have a bit of an issue. Our mail server is up and working properly but yesterday I switched out a firewall for our office network that is on the same /24 as our mail server. In doing this the wan ip address of the firewall stayed the same but the mac address

[qmailtoaster] Connection issue

2007-03-29 Thread Kyle Quillen
Hey all, I have a bit of an issue. Our mail server is up and working properly but yesterday I switched out a firewall for our office network that is on the same /24 as our mail server. In doing this the wan ip address of the firewall stayed the same but the mac address changed. Once I made the