Hi,
I run what has, until recently, been a fairly stable and reliable mail
server setup. On about the 12th of September, the server and its DNS was
offline due to a large DDoS. When the machine came alive again,
everything appeared to be working fine. Currently, another almost
identical
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a friend with a cisco 827 adsl router. It has config hassles but
when that is sorted, we need to setup a freebsd box inside the cisco
router to handle a /29 block of ips. 3 questions...
I'm running an identical setup here - a Cisco 827, a /29, and a FreeBSD
Hi Rob,
I suggest using ifconfig to modify the netmask. Try this:
ifconfig device inet ip.address.here netmask netmask.goes.here
broadcast your.broadcast.address.here
For example, ifconfig fxp0 inet 10.0.0.100 netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast 10.0.0.255 - this should tide you over until the
Hello Andreas,
You may have an open relay.
What does your /etc/mail/access file look like? It should contain the
networks or IP addresses you wish to be able to use your server to relay
through.
For example, mine looks similar to this:
--
10.0.0 RELAY