On Thu, 8 Jan 2015, wes wrote: > This is a very common failure mode for residential-grade routing devices > (oh who am I kidding, it's common for ALL routing devices). The port > forwarding rules seem to live in a different part of the device's system > than the dynamic NAT rules which allow you to do things like browse the > web.
wes, This is the first such failure here so it ain't common to me. :-) The last time I lost incoming mail (not that many months ago) it was after a postfix upgrade that replaced the highly customized main.cf with the default template version. When I found that to be the case it was a matter of restoring the old main.cf. So, it was the DSL modem/switch that decided to mis-behave, eh? Should this happen again power-cycling the bugger will be the first thing I'll do. Much thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
