Hola Ernesto, queria saber si al final se soluciono tu problema con el spamdyke.
Nightduke
Ernesto Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
The allowed domain It´s on the rcpthosts file.
After testing i realized that it´s now working because i have my
server on a DMZ and the firewall is a Sy
The allowed domain It´s on the rcpthosts file.
After testing i realized that it´s now working because i have my
server on a DMZ and the firewall is a Symantec Gateway Security 1600
(piece of crap ), which is not making a clear Nat. I´ll move the
server out of that garbish and set iptables on it.
I don't see anything wrong with your "run" file that would prevent
spamdyke from offering SMTP AUTH to non-localhost connections. Try
running spamdyke from the command line to see if you get the AUTH banner:
$ export TCPREMOTEIP=11.22.33.44
$ /usr/local/bin/spamdyke -f /etc/spamd
On Dec 14, 2007 12:59 PM, Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's see...
>
> 1: I'm not sure why this is. Are you using tcpserver or xinetd? Can
> you post the script that's starting spamdyke?
>
tcpserver
Here it´s my /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run
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Let's see...
1: I'm not sure why this is. Are you using tcpserver or xinetd? Can
you post the script that's starting spamdyke?
2: Check your permissions. DJB's checkpassword requires root
permissions to run correctly, so you may need to mark the binary setuid
root. spamdyke's "config-test"
Hi Everyone. I have a working qmail server and i decided to stop the
spam and also to implement SMTP AUTH.
So i installed spamdyke version 3.1.1. And I´ve had some problens:
1.- SMTP AUTH only starts on localhost connections ...
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