Hi.

Am 23.04.2012 15:23, schrieb Mark Constable:
>  Cannot assign requested address

This error is typically raised when an outgoing connection shall use an
IP address that is not available on the system.

So what does your file "ipout.206.221.219.123" look like? Perhaps an
issue with leading or trailing whitespace or garbage?
Sam, does whitespace get handled correctly?


> I've double checked the DNS for eth-os.com from various places and
> all 3 name servers show the same result. The one thing that is a bit
> odd is that the A and MX resource records are the same...
> 
> ifconfig eth0:0 = 206.221.219.123
> eth-os.com A = 206.221.219.123
> eth-os.com MX = 0 eth-os.com.
> eth-os.com TXT = "v=spf1 ip4:206.221.219.123 -all"

What is odd about A and MX here?


Bernd

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