Postfix configuration files ?
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> Luis
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Le 01/03/2011 10:51, aa a écrit :
> And what about using a shared disk space on a single machine that contains
> configuration file of every mail server.
> Every machine that has postfix can access these configuration files using
> samba or NFS...a kind of shared folder that can be contained on a p
Le 01/03/2011 06:37, Luis Esteves a écrit :
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> Hi,
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> Good idea.
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> I'll soon install a centralized logs server (with rsync) for logs retention
> an alalysis, maybe I will use this server to update Postfix files. It will
> be in the trusted network, so, I will generate SSH Keys. The private K
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> > >> Many Thanks Victor for the answer.
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> > > An answer anyway, there are a few ways to address this... Some
> people
> > > would use tools like "cfengine" or similar. Basically, anything
> that
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dress this... Some people
> would use tools like "cfengine" or similar. Basically, anything that
> lets you manage configuration files on multiple Unix hosts.
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for changes and run custom commands.
> - if you need to run specific commands "now": you can use ssh with a
> forced command to restrict the damage should the key be compromised/theft.
> - another way to restrict the list of commands is sudo
> - ... etc
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Le 26/02/2011 08:46, Luis Esteves a écrit :
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> Yes, relay_domains, sender_access, and more.
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> Maybe the easier solution is to use the ssh/keys, but is it not dangerous to
> store private keys on a DMZ ?
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Use a trusted host in a trusted place to push the configuration to all
your servers
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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 02:18:07PM -0800, Luis Esteves wrote:
> In our organisation we have 4 postfix servers.
> Each time i need to add a new configuration to the transport
> file (for a new domain), i need to update the transport file on
> each server. This is cumbersome. Connect on each server
Hello,
Le 24 févr. 2011 à 23:18, Luis Esteves a écrit :
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> Hi everybody,
>
> In our organisation we have 4 postfix servers.
> Each time i need to add a new configuration to the transport file (for a new
> domain), i need to update the transport file on each server.
> This is cumbersome. Co
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 02:52:17PM -0800, Luis Esteves wrote:
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> Many Thanks Victor for the answer.
An answer anyway, there are a few ways to address this... Some people
would use tools like "cfengine" or similar. Basically, anything that
lets you manage configuration files on multiple Unix hos
quot;, "git" or even "cvs" is usually a better
> choice than a database.
>
> Now if the data in question is transport table entries, rather than
> main.cf, master.cf, ... a database is sometimes a reasonable way to
> manage tabular data.
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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 02:18:07PM -0800, Luis Esteves wrote:
> In our organisation we have 4 postfix servers.
>
> Each time i need to add a new configuration to the transport file (for a new
> domain), i need to update the transport file on each server.
> This is cumbersome. Connect on each se
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