For those helping me with my earlier postfix problem, thanks. I finally
figured out that the problem is that under 9.0, Mandrake distributes
Postfix with the /etc/postfix/main.cf file having the setting
"inet_interfaces = localhost" as default, instead of "all" as it had been
before. This resulted in a "telnet localhost 25" working, but a "telnet
{hostname} 25" (which uses the eth0 interface) getting a connection
refused.
Now, on to the next problem. I've got the caching nameserver set up. I've
verified that named is running on my machine. However, when watching the
syslog, I see postfix annoucing "connect from unknown[{ip address}]" for
anything coming in - even those sites that I *know* have host names. I've
got my Windows box's IP address in my /etc/hosts file, and yet it thinks
that a connection from there is "unknown." Other, off my local network,
boxes also connect as "unknown." Again, this didn't happen with ML 8.2,
but it seems to be happening consistantly now. Anyone have any ideas
what's causing this, and/or how to fix it?
--Dave
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