FYI
Works OK when you remember :
to set your computer gateway address to the modem's ip address !
Cheers
Roger
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Hi all,
I have a Postfix mailserver on a linode VM and a couple of other
machines also running Postfix all over the net that I want to be
able to relay through it. Some of theses machines, are NAT-ed and
hance don't have a real IP address. Other machines roam and hence
don't have a static IP
quote who=Erik de Castro Lopo
How do I set up each end so only my authorized hosts can relay through my
main server. Postfix seems to have TLS and SASL, but from my reading so
far I can't really tell it these are a solution to my problem.
So once you've set up authentication (a different
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
How do I set up each end so only my authorized hosts can relay
through my main server. Postfix seems to have TLS and SASL, but
from my reading so far I can't really tell it these are a solution
to my problem.
They're both a possible solution.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008, Mary Gardiner wrote:
I use TLS rather than SASL
That said, if you want the config for doing this with SASL, I have set
this up for some users, and can send it.
Also, you don't need to use Postfix on the clients as well (as one would
hope!), but since I currently do, that
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008, Mary Gardiner wrote:
-o smtpd_enforce_tls=yes
Posting this for the benefit of search engines rather than the benefit
of Erik, since I just ran into this making some changes to my own mail
server...
If you have a server enforcing TLS, Postfix as a client is normally
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Thanks Ben,
I replaced the memory and the machine is now more stable. Firefox is
still a bit of a problem, but only with some flash videos. All else is fine.
Heracles
Ben Donohue wrote:
Hi Heracles,
to me it sounds like it is doing something in
Blindraven wrote:
The only place I've found so far is http://www.simt.nsw.edu.au/lpi1.php -
but they want 2grand. All I want to do is sit the exam which is only
supposed to be around $70.
The LPI can be passed by self-study -- you can download the syllabus
and build your own study programme
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008, Blindraven wrote:
I did take a peek at the LPI site the other day and found no indication of
how it works, where I can sit the exam and what material I'd need to be
studying in order to prepare myself. The site is very vague on this.