Interface aliases and sending mail from postfix

2010-06-22 Thread nunatarsuaq
I'm using chroot environments as a form of virtualization of two mail systems. The main system has a basic ethernet interface eth0 with IP0 and two aliases: eth0:1 and eth0:2 with IP1 and IP2. Each chrooted system is running its own postfix with IPx configured in /etc/postfix/master.cf. The

Re: Interface aliases and sending mail from postfix

2010-06-22 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 22.06.2010 10:40, schrieb nunatarsuaq: I'm using chroot environments as a form of virtualization of two mail systems. The main system has a basic ethernet interface eth0 with IP0 and two aliases: eth0:1 and eth0:2 with IP1 and IP2. Each chrooted system is running its own postfix with IPx

Re: Interface aliases and sending mail from postfix

2010-06-22 Thread nunatarsuaq
I didnt' mention that but there's an extra interface in this system connected to the local network. When smtp_bind_address is set to the public IP and I'm trying to send something from LAN I get the log message: Jun 22 11:44:32 server emaster_postfix/smtp[6940]: D6AC76802D:

Re: Interface aliases and sending mail from postfix

2010-06-22 Thread Robert Schetterer
Am 22.06.2010 11:48, schrieb nunatarsuaq: I didnt' mention that but there's an extra interface in this system connected to the local network. When smtp_bind_address is set to the public IP and I'm trying to send something from LAN I get the log message: Jun 22 11:44:32 server

Re: Interface aliases and sending mail from postfix

2010-06-22 Thread nunatarsuaq
Actually I have two mail/www/ftp systems for two different domains on a single piece of hardware. Instead of using a virtualization I chose chroot as a more efficient method of using system resources and a way to separate two independent servers. The hardware has two network interfaces, one