Could it be the Qube is configured to fetch e-mail from a remote server ? Are you sure the DNS server setting in the Qube are pointing to it's own (internal) ip address ? Just a few thoughts....
AM monitoring is Active Monitor. Active Monitor is the software component that actively monitors the appliance and the services that are turned on, and (tries to) restart(s) them if they are not running The DNS entries look fine to me. Chrystophe Vergnaud wrote: > > My client made a test with only his Qube > on his LAN...same problem. > We're sure that the problem comes from the > Qube because when the Qube is off, we have > no outgoing connection. > > This is his DNS configuration : > qube.hisdomain.fr A 192.65.x.x > 192.65.x.x/24 PTR qube.hisdomain.fr > www.hisdomain.fr A 195.115.x.x > 195.115.x.x/25 PTR www.hisdomain.fr > hisdomain.fr MX 10 qube.hisdomain.fr > hisdomain.fr MX 20 www.hisdomain.fr > > The public IP address (195.115...) > are not hosted on his LAN. > Does the '15" request' come from this point ? > > Thank you in advance, > > Heezy > Reseaux Com > -- With regards, Taco Scargo Product Manager, EMEA Sun Cobalt Server Appliances Sun LX50 / Sun Linux Sun Microsystems Tel. +31 (33) 451 6319 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax. +31 (33) 451 6279 _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
