Chris Johnson wrote:
> Read http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
Thanks Chris,
I've read the above, (and your helpful page at
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html) but it still doesn't
tell me what I should expect to see when testing with tcprulescheck.
The only thing that I didn't try before was setting the $TCPREMOTEIP
environment variable (I assume that's what the page you suggested
means). However, setting that variable to 203.34.190.170 (an IP in the
range I've set as to allow relaying), and I still get the same message
with tcprulescheck, i.e.
# echo $TCPREMOTEIP
203.34.190.170
# /usr/local/bin/tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
default:
allow connection
So I'm still not sure if it's tcprules/tcpserver that's not working, or
if there is some other reason that's fouling up relaying for me....
Cheers,
--
Andrew Hill