I noticed that sendmail started to complain of a failed reverse lookup
when starting:
Feb 28 11:40:43 beast sendmail[276]:
gethostbyaddr(3ffe:2900:fffa:2:2a0:c9ff:fe8d:7c5f) failed: 2
At first I thought something is wrong with my ipv6 dns setup, but it turned
out that if a program is linked
John Hay wrote:
I noticed that sendmail started to complain of a failed reverse lookup
when starting:
Feb 28 11:40:43 beast sendmail[276]:
gethostbyaddr(3ffe:2900:fffa:2:2a0:c9ff:fe8d:7c5f) failed: 2
At first I thought something is wrong with my ipv6 dns setup, but it turned
out that
* Matthew Thyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010228 07:26]:
John Hay wrote:
I noticed that sendmail started to complain of a failed reverse lookup
when starting:
Feb 28 11:40:43 beast sendmail[276]:
gethostbyaddr(3ffe:2900:fffa:2:2a0:c9ff:fe8d:7c5f) failed: 2
At first I thought something
In article
local.mail.freebsd-current/[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
write:
At first I thought something is wrong with my ipv6 dns setup, but it turned
out that if a program is linked shared the first getipnodebyaddr() it does
will succeed, but the rest fail. For a staticly linked program all of
them
* Larry Rosenman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010228 09:37]:
* Matthew Thyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010228 07:26]:
John Hay wrote:
I noticed that sendmail started to complain of a failed reverse lookup
when starting:
Feb 28 11:40:43 beast sendmail[276]: