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>From both localhost and my SDF account I get the expected 220 |
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casusbelli.homelinux.org ESMTP Postfix. I haven't emerged iptables |
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yet, but I'm behind a router that has a firewall installed. I'll |
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install iptables later for ssh tarpitting, but for right now I'm doing |
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without it. I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but I |
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don't know if how I set hostname and domainname has anything to do |
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with it. in /etc/conf.d/hostname, the hostname is set to casusbelli, |
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and in /etc/conf.d/domainname, the domainname is set to osen, and I |
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have /etc/hosts set accordingly. But I don't know what to set |
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myhostname and mydomain to in /etc/postfix/main.cf, I tried casusbelli |
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and osen respectivly, and then casusbelli and homelinux.org |
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respectivly, and neither works. It is also interesting to note that |
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the domainname of my router is not osen, but gateway.2wire.net. How |
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should I set these values or are they fine? My net is set up that the |
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router is at 192.168.1.254, casusbelli at 192.168.1.65, and the |
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windows computer on the netwok is 192.168.1.64, so in main.cf, |
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mynetworks is set to 192.168.1.0/24 127.0.0.0/8, is this correct? |
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On 4/25/06, John Jolet <john@×××××.net> wrote: |
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> On 4/25/06 7:48 PM, "Erik Westenbroek" <mistereastenstream@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Not at all. I wanted to actually get the server up before I got that set |
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> up. |
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> > On 4/25/06, John Jolet <john@×××××.net> wrote: |
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> >> On 4/25/06 7:16 PM, "Erik Westenbroek" <mistereastenstream@×××××.com> |
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> >>> Yeah, I have syslog-ng running. |
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> >>> Here is the output: |
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> >>> Apr 25 19:15:22 casusbelli postfix/pickup[23829]: 9CA9636623: uid=0 |
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> >>> from=<root> |
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> >>> Apr 25 19:15:22 casusbelli postfix/cleanup[23906]: 9CA9636623: |
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> >>> message-id=<20060426001522.GA23890@××××××××××××××××××××××××.net> |
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> >>> Apr 25 19:15:22 casusbelli postfix/qmgr[23830]: 9CA9636623: |
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> >>> from=<root@××××××××××××××××××××.org>, size=453, nrcpt=1 (queue active) |
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> >>> Apr 25 19:15:52 casusbelli postfix/smtp[23908]: connect to |
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> >>> smtp.freeshell.org[192.94.73.18]: Connection timed out (port 25) |
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> >>> Apr 25 19:15:52 casusbelli postfix/smtp[23908]: 9CA9636623: |
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> >>> to=<estotle@×××××××××.org>, relay=none, delay=30, status=deferred |
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> >>> (connect to smtp.freeshell.org[192.94.73.18]: Connection timed out) |
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> >>> On 4/25/06, John Jolet <john@×××××.net> wrote: |
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> >> Hmmm, I've seen something similar when I'm running postfix, sending |
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> >> everything through clamav and spamassassin via amavis, and amavisd is not |
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> >> running or hung.... Are you using some sort of scanning program? |
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> From casusbelli...telnet localhost 25 |
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> What does that do? |
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> If that works, can you do it from another box? |
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> Also, the out put of iptables -L |
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