Stock sendmail on RH7.1 only listens on the loopback device. You should
enable sendmail to listen to your IP address on the cf of m4 file via the
DaemonPortOptions on the cf or the DAEMON_OPTIONS via the m4.
--
Mike
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> 1. How do you enable telnet, ftp, etc. services?
> To enable telnet, for example, I had to do the following
> vi /etc/xinetd.d/telnet # change "disable=yes"
> # to "disable=no"
> and then restart xinetd as follows:
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd restart
>
> Now "telnet" works, but "telnet hostname 25" does not
> so "sendmail" fails to deliver mail. How does one get
> sendmail to work? Help!
>
> 2. I upgrade to linux-2.4.9 from linux-2.4.2-?, the redhat 7.1
> default. I copy /usr/src/linux-2.4.2-?/configs/kernel*i386*smp.config
> to /usr/src/linux/.config, do make menuconfig ; make dep ; make bzImage ;
> etc. Then I boot with the new kernel, and lo and behold,
> nfs breaks. I do the following
>
> modprobe nfs
> vi /etc/exports
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs start
>
> The system complains that nfs cannot work because some sunprc
> service can not be found. Why?
>
> PMana
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