On Wednesday 11 September 2002 18:02, Ben Kennish wrote:
> Hi Maarten,
>
> Wednesday, September 11, 2002, 8:57:02 AM, you wrote:
> > I can't get this line to disappear. There's no MTA running on
> > the hostserver and all virtual servers are running their
> > own xinetd. Does anyone have an idea on how to stop this?
> > It's just wacky as all the DNS settings for the domain of
> > the virtual server are correct and still it does a reverse lookup
> > for a domain not even handling the e-mail (s101.hostserver.nl). %|
>
> This is just what happens - connections opened by VSs always appear
> to come from the IP address of the host server. This is probably
> because of the way the IP functionality of the kernel works - the
> other IP addresses are not the MAIN IP address assigned to the network
> card.
>
> I don't really understand the bandwidth issue mentioned earlier - if
> your hosting provider is monitoring bandwidth on an IP address basis,
> surely the bandwidth used by your VSs should also count towards that
> total? ;)
There's was no bandwidth allocated to my hosts' server... only my virtual
servers do have a bandwidth. That is why all mails are being queued. No
problem at all if I have a bandwidth for my host server but for security
reasons, I have to restrict it and only allow bandwidth to my virtual
servers. Since sendmail is running using xinetd, the port listens ANYWHERE
and it uses the hosts' IP to send mails.
TIA. (",
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