Re: [rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Nick Irvine

Yeah, thanks!

Nick Irvine
IT and Network Administrator
Artona Group

On 04/01/10 13:52, Jesse Vincent wrote:




On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 01:23:28PM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:



Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from 127.0.1.1?



127.0.1.1 hostname.domain.tld hostname



poll mail.domain.tld proto imap auth password user helpd...@domain.tld pass password mda 
"rt-mailgate --url http://hostname/rt --queue General --action correspond"


I presume it's now obvious. :)


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Re: [rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Jesse Vincent



On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 01:23:28PM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:
> 
> Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from 
> 127.0.1.1? 

> >>127.0.1.1 hostname.domain.tld hostname

> poll mail.domain.tld proto imap auth password user helpd...@domain.tld pass 
> password mda "rt-mailgate --url http://hostname/rt --queue General --action 
> correspond"
 
I presume it's now obvious. :)

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Re: [rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Nick Irvine

# /etc/aliases
mailer-daemon: postmaster
postmaster: root
nobody: root
hostmaster: root
usenet: root
news: root
webmaster: root
www: root
ftp: root
abuse: root
noc: root
security: root
root: administrator

But I'm using fetchmail actually:

#/etc/fetchmailrc
poll mail.domain.tld proto imap auth password
user helpd...@domain.tld pass password mda "rt-mailgate --url 
http://hostname/rt --queue General --action correspond"


Thanks,

Nick Irvine
IT and Network Administrator
Artona Group

On 04/01/10 12:58, Jesse Vincent wrote:




On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 12:52:00PM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:

Wow, you're good:

127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 hostname.domain.tld hostname

# plus some IPv6 stuff

So RT prefers the FQDN to using localhost?


Next up, what's in /etc/aliases?



Nick Irvine
IT and Network Administrator
Artona Group

On 04/01/10 12:38, Jesse Vincent wrote:




On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 11:23:47AM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:

Setting up rt-mailgate, and was getting "403 Forbidden" errors.
Checked Apache logs, and request was coming from 127.0.1.1 instead
of 0.1.  If I do a wget or w3m for the same /REST... address, it
comes from 127.0.0.1 and works.  Just a minor change to
apache2-modperl from "Allow from 127.0.0.1" to "Allow from 127" and
it's fixed...

Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from
127.0.1.1?  Maybe it's a Perl thing?


Can you send your /etc/hosts?




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Re: [rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Jesse Vincent



On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 12:52:00PM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:
> Wow, you're good:
> 
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 127.0.1.1 hostname.domain.tld hostname
> 
> # plus some IPv6 stuff
> 
> So RT prefers the FQDN to using localhost?

Next up, what's in /etc/aliases?

> 
> Nick Irvine
> IT and Network Administrator
> Artona Group
> 
> On 04/01/10 12:38, Jesse Vincent wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 11:23:47AM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:
> >>Setting up rt-mailgate, and was getting "403 Forbidden" errors.
> >>Checked Apache logs, and request was coming from 127.0.1.1 instead
> >>of 0.1.  If I do a wget or w3m for the same /REST... address, it
> >>comes from 127.0.0.1 and works.  Just a minor change to
> >>apache2-modperl from "Allow from 127.0.0.1" to "Allow from 127" and
> >>it's fixed...
> >>
> >>Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from
> >>127.0.1.1?  Maybe it's a Perl thing?
> >
> >Can you send your /etc/hosts?
> >
> >
> >
> >>--
> >>Nick Irvine
> >>IT and Network Administrator
> >>Artona Group
> >>
> >>Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media.
> >>Buy a copy at http://rtbook.bestpractical.com
> >

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Re: [rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Nick Irvine

Wow, you're good:

127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 hostname.domain.tld hostname

# plus some IPv6 stuff

So RT prefers the FQDN to using localhost?

Nick Irvine
IT and Network Administrator
Artona Group

On 04/01/10 12:38, Jesse Vincent wrote:




On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 11:23:47AM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:

Setting up rt-mailgate, and was getting "403 Forbidden" errors.
Checked Apache logs, and request was coming from 127.0.1.1 instead
of 0.1.  If I do a wget or w3m for the same /REST... address, it
comes from 127.0.0.1 and works.  Just a minor change to
apache2-modperl from "Allow from 127.0.0.1" to "Allow from 127" and
it's fixed...

Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from
127.0.1.1?  Maybe it's a Perl thing?


Can you send your /etc/hosts?




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IT and Network Administrator
Artona Group

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Re: [rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Jesse Vincent



On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 11:23:47AM -0700, Nick Irvine wrote:
> Setting up rt-mailgate, and was getting "403 Forbidden" errors.
> Checked Apache logs, and request was coming from 127.0.1.1 instead
> of 0.1.  If I do a wget or w3m for the same /REST... address, it
> comes from 127.0.0.1 and works.  Just a minor change to
> apache2-modperl from "Allow from 127.0.0.1" to "Allow from 127" and
> it's fixed...
> 
> Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from
> 127.0.1.1?  Maybe it's a Perl thing?

Can you send your /etc/hosts?



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> Nick Irvine
> IT and Network Administrator
> Artona Group
> 
> Discover RT's hidden secrets with RT Essentials from O'Reilly Media.
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[rt-users] rt-mailgate requests from 127.0.1.1?

2010-04-01 Thread Nick Irvine
Setting up rt-mailgate, and was getting "403 Forbidden" errors.  Checked 
Apache logs, and request was coming from 127.0.1.1 instead of 0.1.  If I 
do a wget or w3m for the same /REST... address, it comes from 127.0.0.1 
and works.  Just a minor change to apache2-modperl from "Allow from 
127.0.0.1" to "Allow from 127" and it's fixed...


Can anyone tell me why requests from rt-mailgate would come from 
127.0.1.1?  Maybe it's a Perl thing?

--
Nick Irvine
IT and Network Administrator
Artona Group

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