Re: [ilugd] Email server with dual gateways

2004-03-31 Thread Ankur Rohatgi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/31/2004 01:11 PM, Yashpal Nagar wrote: | I believe you need source based routing. | iproute2 can help you in this. Such that if the src is the | xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ( which is you WAN IP of your Secondary MX server) sent | it via local | interface of

[ilugd] Email server with dual gateways

2004-03-30 Thread Ankur Rohatgi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Here is a problem i am facing and before attempting a fix i wanted to get an idea from the people on the list as to the easiest way to address this issue. We have a mail server connected to the Internet and LAN on separate LAN cards. The default

Re: [ilugd] Email server with dual gateways

2004-03-30 Thread Naresh Narang
Ankur, It appears to me that you are not using a secondary mail server independently. Why should secondary mail server be contacting primary to deliver mail. The purpose of having a secondary mail server is defeated. I would setup a box to run secondary mail server independently. Setup

Re: [ilugd] Email server with dual gateways

2004-03-30 Thread Manpreet Singh Nehra
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 12:54, Naresh Narang wrote: Ankur, It appears to me that you are not using a secondary mail server independently. Why should secondary mail server be contacting primary to deliver mail. The purpose of having a secondary mail server is defeated. I would setup

Re: [ilugd] Email server with dual gateways

2004-03-30 Thread Yashpal Nagar
Hi Ankur, I believe you need source based routing. iproute2 can help you in this. Such that if the src is the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ( which is you WAN IP of your Secondary MX server) sent it via local interface of your primary mx server. Regards, Yash Ankur Rohatgi wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED