On Fri, 17 May 2024 11:13:15 -0400
Alex wrote:
> That's what I was looking for, and thought it would fix it, but alas, it
> didn't.
I have done complete kludgery to solve problems like this by disabling
the service that won't start at boot, then adding rc.local entries
to use "at" to start the
> > I have a fedora38 server with postfix-3.7.9 (although this problem has
> > existed for a long time) that fails to start because I believe the server
> > has multiple interfaces.
>
> The issue is that the postfix.service unit has After=network.target
> (which is fine for binding to 0.0.0.0 (or
On 5/16/24 6:40 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I have a fedora38 server with postfix-3.7.9 (although this problem has
existed for a long time) that fails to start because I believe the
server has multiple interfaces.
ifconfig shows just the primary ethernet interface, but "ip addr" shows
the rest.
On Thu, 2024-05-16 at 21:40 -0400, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a fedora38 server with postfix-3.7.9 (although this problem
> has existed for a long time) that fails to start because I believe
> the server has multiple interfaces.
>
> ifconfig shows just the primary ethernet interface, but "ip addr"
Once upon a time, Alex said:
> I have a fedora38 server with postfix-3.7.9 (although this problem has
> existed for a long time) that fails to start because I believe the server
> has multiple interfaces.
The issue is that the postfix.service unit has After=network.target
(which is fine for
On 5/16/24 18:40, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I have a fedora38 server with postfix-3.7.9 (although this problem has
existed for a long time) that fails to start because I believe the server
has multiple interfaces.
ifconfig shows just the primary ethernet interface, but "ip addr" shows the
rest. There are
Hi,
I have a fedora38 server with postfix-3.7.9 (although this problem has
existed for a long time) that fails to start because I believe the server
has multiple interfaces.
ifconfig shows just the primary ethernet interface, but "ip addr" shows the
rest. There are five total interfaces in this