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Ben Munat said: |
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>>>/usr/bin/tcpserver -p -v -R -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb |
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>> OK, then, that's how it is supposed to look. What user is it running as? |
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>> (it should be qmaild) Does that user have read access to |
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>> /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb? |
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> Yep, it's running as user qmaild in group qmail. /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb is |
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> owned by root and is 644. Seems like all is correct. More ideas? |
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Hmmm... triple/quadruple/quintuple check for a typo in the tcp.smtp file? |
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This is getting tricky. I would probably next run "tcpdump -nN -X s 0 port |
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25" on the qmail server to see exactly what is happening. For example, is |
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the java server really connecting from the IP you think it is? Is it |
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multi-homed or aliased? Is it on localhost? |
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-Eric |
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