Hello!
yah, that seems to be the solution. Just out of
curiosity, i did a search on the string "127.0.0.1" in
sendmail.cf, and verified(somehow) that sendmail on
rh7.1 does indeed listen *only* on the loopback.(not
really advisable to edit the sendmail.cf file directly
though)
--- Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting "Ian C. Sison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
>
> > chkconfig telnet on
> > chkconfig ftp on
> > service xinetd restart
>
> xinetd is up and the tlenet service is working as
> evidenced
> by entries in /var/log/messages. I think Mike
> Blanca's solution
> to produce a new sendmail.cf file from the
> sendmail.mc file
> by enabling both LOCALMAILER and SMTP to enable
> listening on
> your IP address is the correct fix. I just can not
> test that
> since I am not in the lab now. The 3-day course is
> finished
> and the email session was the last session
> yesterday. Also
> this was the first time that I used RH7.1 for a
> Linux trainig course.
> Bad luck.
>
> > chkconfig portmap on
> > service portmap start
>
> Sorry, but the portmapper is running, and other
> portmapper-controlled
> services like finger are okay. It is just that
> after I boot with
> the new kernel, nfs breaks. Must be one of the old
> nfs-util files
> that do not agree with the new kernel.
>
> PMana
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