NO!!!! Changing it to deny means that no other machine in the world could
send mail to his mail server. His /etc/tcp.smtp file is correct. He
needs to run tcprules on the file to turn it into a cdb file.
On Thu, 25 Nov 1999, [iso-8859-1] H�ffelin Holger wrote:
> Easy to solve: Change your last line (:allow) to :deny. Then this setup only
> allows connections from 127. and 202.51.69. . I think, that's what you want.
>
> CU,
> Holger
>
>
> > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: IT Personal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 25. November 1999 13:01
> > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Betreff: Relay Problem
> >
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to setup the the qmail-antirelay for my mail server. I did
> > exactly the same as mentioned on this documents.
> >
> > http://qmail-docs.surfdirect.com.au/docs/qmail-antirelay.html
> >
> >
> > I have this entry on my /etc/tcp.smtp file
> >
> > 202.51.69.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> > :allow
> >
> > and I did installed the ucspi-tcp-0.84.tar.gz from the qmail
> > ftp site. But
> > when I tried to send from other IP's than 202.51.69.* it
> > works perfectly.
> >
> > What do I do wrong here.
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> > KK
> >
> >
> > any suggestion pls.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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