> Vini Engel writes:
>  >
>  > It works but now if I use the example below it fails because the IP
>  > that is being explicitly specified is part of the network.
>  >
>  > 10.0.0.0/25 allow,RELAYCLIENT
>  > 10.0.0.10 allow,AUTH_REQUIRED
>  >
>  > Any way to get around this?
> 
> Yes. Redesign your network so that it makes some logical sense. You just
> cannot randomly assign IP addresses to random machines, with random
> characteristics. Put all machines that should have relaying privileges
> in one subnet, all others, that require authentication, in another
> subnet.

Apologies for breaking the thread, I deleted it before I meant to.

The documentation (couriertcpd(1)) more or less indicates that this 
should work: "couriertcpd always uses the line with the most specific IP 
address.".  If it doesn't, the docs should probably reflect why it doesn't.


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