On Friday 23 December 2005 09:59 am, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
> Now is more specific I understand it now. As Riezal said, client
> cant connect to ISP hostname, must be block by Shorewall.
>
> previous emails I presume that you host your own email server with ISP
> IP address.
My bad, I g
, MSN, Kazaa, etc.
Good luck.
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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From: Fajar Priyanto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 10:54 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] pop3 over vpn
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:43 am, Riezal Ross
Now is more specific I understand it now. As Riezal said, client
cant connect to ISP hostname, must be block by Shorewall.
previous emails I presume that you host your own email server with ISP
IP address.
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:43 am, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:43 am, Riezal Ross wrote:
> Fajar, were you able to connect to Yahoo? I suspect that it is dropping
> your packets. I doubt it is a DNS problem as your proxy/firewall output
> seems to resolve the hostname to IP without any problem. In the case
> that your packets are
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:43 am, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
> Are you hosting your email server with Hostname pop.cbn.net.id?
No, my local email server (192.168.1.250) has a local name of: mycompany.kom
(notice the kom). It's for local mail.
pop.cbn.net.id is our ISP's pop3 server. We hav
] pop3 over vpn
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:24 am, Riezal Ross wrote:
> Based on that output, did you manage to get on to Yahoo? I am not
> familiar with shorewall, but does the line shorewall:loc2net:DROP mean
> that it is dropping the packets? Also, as Gabriel suggested, do you
>
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:39 am, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
> *The local DNS Server I'm talking about is at all the Branches Offices.
> Router or any firewall can add in a local DNS server.
>
> EG: Branch Router 192.168.10.1 add in a local DNS alias to your server's
> IP 192.168.1.250 ---> p
Are you hosting your email server with Hostname pop.cbn.net.id?
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:24 am, Riezal Ross wrote:
No, pop.cbn.net.id is the ISP mailserver.
Our internal mailserver is 192.168.1.250, which is also our local dns server.
Pls help.
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On Friday 23 December 2005 09:24 am, Riezal Ross wrote:
> Based on that output, did you manage to get on to Yahoo? I am not
> familiar with shorewall, but does the line shorewall:loc2net:DROP mean
> that it is dropping the packets? Also, as Gabriel suggested, do you have
> a DNS problem? Because it
Hi Fajar,
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
192.168.1.250 (the proxy box) is also a local dns server. I put it in the
client's dns server info.
*The local DNS Server I'm talking about is at all the Branches Offices.
Router or any firewall can add in a local DNS server.
EG: Branch Router 192.168.10.1
internal mail server?
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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From: Fajar Priyanto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 10:00 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] pop3 over vpn
On Friday 23 December 2005 08:36 am, Riezal Ross
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:16 am, Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
> You are connecting to Yahoo Messenger that's at another place, if you
> would like to connect to your servers with VPN Connection, you must add
> a local DNS for it to resolve.. if not, it wont work
192.168.1.250 (the proxy box)
You are connecting to Yahoo Messenger that's at another place, if you
would like to connect to your servers with VPN Connection, you must add
a local DNS for it to resolve.. if not, it wont work
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On Friday 23 December 2005 08:36 am, Riezal Ross wrote:
> Disregard my previous mail. Didn't notice that you said you had no
> problem browsing the Internet. Well one thing that comes to mind is when
> you use a proxy for your browser, it is going out via the proxy port
> (3128, 8080, etc). Is ther
Hi,
The problem is:
They cannot access their mailboxes at our ISP using Outlook Express.
There is no problem if they access the mailserver on the proxy box.
They cannot access Outlook Express with ISP number is because there's no static DNS located at their firewall level. You can add in a st
Disregard my previous mail. Didn't notice that you said you had no
problem browsing the Internet. Well one thing that comes to mind is when
you use a proxy for your browser, it is going out via the proxy port
(3128, 8080, etc). Is there a possibility that your proxy is blocking
all outgoing connect
Can you even connect to anything else on the Internet from the branches?
Or is it just not able to connect to pop.myisp.net? If you can't
connecting to anything on the Internet at all, then it's definitely a
routing issue.
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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