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http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/ On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 16:44, Jesus, Jr. C. Enerio wrote: > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward = 1 :OK > > portforwarding using iptables as in how? example ... > > -- > > On 16 Aug 2002 15:57:45 +080 > Raul Collado wrote: > > > >Make sure that port forwarding is enabled on the linux box, if you are > >using ipchains, use ipmasqadm to forward incoming smtp connection to > >your notes server. if you are using iptables, check iptables > >portforwarding. > > > > > > > > > >On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 13:29, Jesus, Jr. C. Enerio wrote: > >> yes, I include FORWARD_IPV4=yes to /etc/sysconfig/network. I know it work same >way, is it? > >> > >> -- > >> > >> On Fri, 16 Aug 2002 13:14:46 > >> Mark M. Barrios wrote: > >> >is forwarding enabled? > >> >try > >> >echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > >> > > >> >Jesus, Jr. C. Enerio wrote: > >> > > >> >>Actually everything was working fine using the old TurboLinux 4.0 (2.2.12) >which has only one job, to masquerade eth1 136.0.0.0 and eth1:1 192.168.10.0 runnning >no single daemon(no MTA relay). > >> >> > >> >>The problem started when I switched it RH7.2 (2.4.9-34) using the same >configurations. Is it about Kernel 2.4? Does this kernel still support the 2.2 Kernel >way of multiple ip? > >> >>ifconfig eth1:1 <ip> broadcast <broadcast> netmask <netmask> > >> >>route add -host <ip> dev eth1:1 > >> >> > >> >>Its what I did. If not, how? > >> >> > >> >>Jess > >> >>-- > >> >> > >> >>On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 19:43:11 > >> >> Mark M. Barrios wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > >> >>>hi, > >> >>> > >> >>>you can make your linux box an MX of your domain in which your final > >> >>>destination is your lotusnotes server > >> >>>also make your lotusnotes send mail using your linux box as its default > >> >>>relay. > >> >>>and SMTP is on tcp port 25 > >> >>> > >> >>>what MTA are you using on your linux box anyway? is the lotusnotes box > >> >>>visible from the outside (has a live ip)? > >> >>> > >> >>>Jesus, Jr. C. Enerio wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>>>Hi everyone, > >> >>>> > >> >>>>How do I enable my mailserver (Lotus Notes) to send and receive mails from my >linux firewall? I successfully enable it to allow to relay mails outside using >masquerading. I also flushed all rules from my firewall and clear all rules from my >TCP wrappers. But still all incoming mails bounces. I heard Notes SMTP works on port >1352, is it? If so how do I do it on 2.4 kernel RH 7.2? 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