Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 08:11:35PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > On 2006-02-17 12:04, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Do you have an entry in /etc/hosts for banning.ca ? > > > > I put it in, and it cured the problem. I just don't know if I can have > > more than one entry in /etc

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-02-17 12:04, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Do you have an entry in /etc/hosts for banning.ca ? > > I put it in, and it cured the problem. I just don't know if I can have > more than one entry in /etc/hosts representing all virtual hosts, > each one with the same IP. You don'

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-02-17 12:21, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Er, I'm pretty sure it's /etc/host.conf (no "s"). > > > > But if your /etc/hosts doesn't contain the hostname you are after, that > > only leaves DNS, NIS and LDAP (I think) for the host.conf file to > > order. For DNS, what does "h

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-02-17 17:16, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >David Banning wrote: >>>Look under /etc for hosts.conf or nsswitch.conf: >>> >>> [...] >> >> root# ls -l /etc/hosts* >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1694 May 13 2005 /etc/hosts >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 3027 Mar 27 2005 /etc/hosts.al

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> Er, I'm pretty sure it's /etc/host.conf (no "s"). > > But if your /etc/hosts doesn't contain the hostname you are after, that > only leaves DNS, NIS and LDAP (I think) for the host.conf file to > order. For DNS, what does "host whatever.your.hostname.was" show from > the machine where you s

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
David Banning wrote: Look under /etc for hosts.conf or nsswitch.conf: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/keramida$ ls -l /etc/hosts* -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 655 Feb 15 15:00 /etc/hosts -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 1484 Feb 15 15:00 /etc/hosts.allow -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 111 Feb 1

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> Do you have an entry in /etc/hosts for banning.ca ? I put it in, and it cured the problem. I just don't know if I can have more than one entry in /etc/hosts representing all virtual hosts, each one with the same IP. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org m

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> What version of FreeBSD is this? You may have to create hosts.conf or > nsswitch.conf yourself to change the default order of lookup for host > names (from "files dns" to "dns files" if that works better for your > setup). root# uname -a FreeBSD 3s1.com 4.8-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #6: Tue M

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Ken Stevenson
David Banning wrote: It works from the outside world: Well that is good news. OK, so why would my server be looking internally for the banning.ca IP address? Any ideas? Do you have an entry in /etc/hosts for banning.ca ? -- Ken Stevenson Allen-Myland Inc. _

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-02-17 11:50, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Look under /etc for hosts.conf or nsswitch.conf: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/keramida$ ls -l /etc/hosts* >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 655 Feb 15 15:00 /etc/hosts >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 1484 Feb 15 15:00 /etc

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> Look under /etc for hosts.conf or nsswitch.conf: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/keramida$ ls -l /etc/hosts* > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 655 Feb 15 15:00 /etc/hosts > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 1484 Feb 15 15:00 /etc/hosts.allow > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel - 111 Feb 15 14:45

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-02-17 11:38, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That depends, of course, on what your nsswitch.conf or hosts.conf file > > has been set up for :) > > Nothing to speak of there; > > root# locate nsswitch.conf > /usr/compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf > /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base/w

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
>I think you want to look for /etc/hosts ..:) >Gable That was my first guess, but I couldn't see anything in there; root# grep -i banning /etc/hosts root# ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/f

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Gable Barber
On 2/17/06, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > That depends, of course, on what your nsswitch.conf or hosts.conf file > > has been set up for :) > > Nothing to speak of there; > > root# locate nsswitch.conf > /usr/compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf > /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base/work/lin

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> That depends, of course, on what your nsswitch.conf or hosts.conf file > has been set up for :) Nothing to speak of there; root# locate nsswitch.conf /usr/compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base/work/linux_base-rh-7.3/etc/nsswitch.conf /usr/ports/emulators/svr4_base/file

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> It works from the outside world: Well that is good news. OK, so why would my server be looking internally for the banning.ca IP address? Any ideas? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2006-02-17 11:29, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It looks like nothing is bound to port 8025 on 127.0.0.1 (localhost). > > > > You can do a sockstat and verify. > > root# sockstat -l | grep 8025 > tofmipd python 2385 tcp4 209.161.205.12:8025 *:* > root# > > sockstat ve

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread David Banning
> It looks like nothing is bound to port 8025 on 127.0.0.1 (localhost). > > You can do a sockstat and verify. root# sockstat -l | grep 8025 tofmipd python 2385 tcp4 209.161.205.12:8025 *:* root# sockstat verifies that I have 8025 open on port 209.161.205.12 which i

Re: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Ken Stevenson
David Banning wrote: I have a strange problem where port 8025 is blocked on my server. Trying to connect with telnet, here is the response; david$ telnet banning.ca 8025 Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused telnet: Unable to connect to remote host Yet I

RE: mail port 8025 conundrum

2006-02-17 Thread Erin Fortenberry
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > David Banning > Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 11:07 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: mail port 8025 conundrum > > I have a strange problem where port 8025 is blocked on my server. > > Try