Re: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Matt Kettler
Jim Knuth wrote: > Gestern (24.03.2006/22:43 Uhr) schrieb Matt Kettler, > >> Bowie Bailey wrote: >>> Craig McLean wrote: Bowie Bailey wrote: [snip] > You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver. > > I don`t know yet how I must determine the trusted network. :(

Re: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Jim Knuth
Gestern (24.03.2006/22:43 Uhr) schrieb Matt Kettler, > Bowie Bailey wrote: >> Craig McLean wrote: >>> Bowie Bailey wrote: >>> [snip] >>> You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver. I don`t know yet how I must determine the trusted network. :( 192.168.1/24 127/8 is clear for

Re: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Matt Kettler
Bowie Bailey wrote: > Craig McLean wrote: >> Bowie Bailey wrote: >> [snip] >> >>> You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver. >>> >>> trusted_networks 192.168.128.4 >>> trusted_networks 69.27.243.222 >> (I'm not the OP...) >> >> Do those addresses need to be CIDR? Or will SA take

RE: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote: > When automatically set, yes. When you manually define your > trusted/internal networks, no -- you really get to define them. OK, that makes sense. -- Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com 805.964.4554 x902 Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com Softw

RE: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Bowie Bailey
Craig McLean wrote: > Bowie Bailey wrote: > [snip] > > > > > You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver. > > > > trusted_networks 192.168.128.4 > > trusted_networks 69.27.243.222 > > (I'm not the OP...) > > Do those addresses need to be CIDR? Or will SA take straight-out IP?

Re: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote: You might as well through in trusted_networks 127.0.0.1 ... that's not hardcoded? When automatically set, yes. When you manually define your trusted/internal networks, no -- you really get to define them.

RE: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote: > You might as well through in trusted_networks 127.0.0.1 ... that's not hardcoded? -- Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com 805.964.4554 x902 Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com Software Engineer

Re: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
Jim Maul wrote: Bowie Bailey wrote: My question is, with this setup, what trusted_networks should i have defined? You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver. trusted_networks 192.168.128.4 trusted_networks 69.27.243.222 I see that 167.206.112.76 (mx1.lightpath.net) also ac

Re: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Jim Maul
Bowie Bailey wrote: My question is, with this setup, what trusted_networks should i have defined? You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver. trusted_networks 192.168.128.4 trusted_networks 69.27.243.222 I see that 167.206.112.76 (mx1.lightpath.net) also accepts mail for yo

RE: trusted networks help

2006-03-24 Thread Bowie Bailey
Jim Maul wrote: > I believe i am having an issue with my trusted networks and am hoping > someone can help me figure out what to do. I currently do not have > any defined and am running a nat'ed server which from what i read will > pretty much always have problems with trusted networks. The thing