Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
Greetings All, I have reinstalled qmail EXACTLY via the documentation in LWQ EXCEPT for installation of the daemontools. I am using daemontools 0.76 and I used the referenced Web page in the README to install. I have tried all manner of run files supplied by members of the list - and thank you

Re: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
Hi Scott, you have to set and probably export (someone correct me if i am wrong here) $TCPREMOTEIP before invoking tcprules check. then, tcprulescheck will tell you what will happen to a connection from the ip in $TCPREMOTEIP. for example if your tcp.smtp file is: 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=

Re: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Charles Cazabon
Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I did notice in my search of the Web that people were reporting detailed output from running tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb. Here's the contents of my tcp.smtp file (cut and pasted): 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= 192.168.10.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= Which

RE: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
Thanks Philipp and Charles for the help on this. Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not have entries in my DNS. So when qmail does the reverse look up, it can't resolve the IP.

RE: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Lukas Beeler
At 11:14 01.08.2001 -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not have entries in my DNS. so far, so good. but tell me, what does the TCPREMOTEIP Variable

Re: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Charles Cazabon
Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not have entries in my DNS. So when qmail does the reverse look up, it can't resolve the IP. This

Re: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Greg White
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 11:14:43AM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: Thanks Philipp and Charles for the help on this. Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not have entries in my DNS.

RE: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
with respect to selective relaying. Is it maybe a Linux net configuration issue? And to re-iterate from an earlier post, I have followed installation to the letter from LWQ. Thanks, Scott

RE: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Lukas Beeler
? everything will work, even without ptr records... Alas, NOTHING works with respect to selective relaying. Is it maybe a Linux net configuration issue? And to re-iterate from an earlier post, I have followed installation to the letter from LWQ. selective relaying does not need reverse lookups, it i IP

Re: Selective Relaying and tcprulescheck

2001-08-01 Thread Philipp Steinkrüger
Scott Zielsdorf writes: Thanks Philipp and Charles for the help on this. Once I set the TCPREMOTEIP variable I did see the rule which now leads me to the discovery that my Windows workstations - which are DHCP clients - do not have entries in my DNS. So when qmail does the reverse look

Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!

2001-08-01 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
and now selective relaying is working like a champ. Thanks for all the responses and suggestions to my stupid problem, it has been quite a learning experience. Scott Zielsdorf Senior Technical Support Consultant Computer Instruments IVR Solutions Support Group Voice: 913.492.1888 x8862 Fax

Re: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!

2001-08-01 Thread Lukas Beeler
At 15:58 01.08.2001 -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: I am STUPID. nope. inetd / xinetd is stupid I did not know and consequently did not mention that my qmail was running on my Redhat 7 running xinetd and NOT inetd. inetd sucks xinetd is, as far as I can find, not covered in the LWQ or 1.03

Re: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!

2001-08-01 Thread Robin S. Socha
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:58:01PM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: I am STUPID. xinetd.d/smtp config file: I rebooted and now selective relaying is working like a champ. Senior Technical Support Consultant Taking this four lines together, the first line makes a lot of sense... Who on earth

RE: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!

2001-08-01 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
'nother day. Thanks again. -Original Message- From: Robin S. Socha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 4:05 PM To: Qmail List Subject: Re: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED! On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 03:58:01PM -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: I am STUPID

RE: Selective Relaying/tcprules check SOLVED!

2001-08-01 Thread Lukas Beeler
At 16:20 01.08.2001 -0500, Scott Zielsdorf wrote: LOL! I love abuse! i not I gave myself root, my box. I'm a SCO guy or was. First linux I've ever logged into. Three days ago. Not by choice. So... if it is your box, why did you install an OS you don't like ? I don't care if XINET sucks -

Re: Selective relaying problem

2001-07-28 Thread Nick Fish
On 2001.07.27 10:54 Michele Schiavo wrote: Help me i use Xinetd and I'm not to be able to set RELAY client. Ah! Gross! Abort! Abort! Seriously, run tcpserver, you will like it alot better. I actually do remember I had xinetd working on one of our nameservers at one time; but it took be a

Re: Selective relaying problem

2001-07-27 Thread Michele Schiavo
Help me i use Xinetd and I'm not to be able to set RELAY client. Scott == Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have just installed qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7x box. I cannot get selective relaying to work. I *have* read FAQ 5.4 and scoured the web archives for people with similar

Re: Selective relaying problem

2001-07-27 Thread Adrian Ho
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 02:54:49PM +, Michele Schiavo wrote: Help me i use Xinetd and I'm not to be able to set RELAY client. I don't use xinetd myself, but man xinetd.conf says you're wrong. (Hint: Search for the env attribute.) -- Adrian HoTinker, Drifter, Fixer, Bum [EMAIL

R: Selective relaying problem

2001-07-27 Thread Andrea Cerrito
Is there any particular reason to start qmail from xinetd? You will be able to solve your problem with tcpserver in few minutes. What kind of selective relaying are you searching for? Static or dynamic? --- Cordiali saluti / Best regards Andrea Cerrito ^^ Net.Admin @ Centro

RE: Selective Relaying Problem

2001-07-27 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
I send this reply back to the responder and forgot to email it to the list. ### How are you starting qmail-smtpd? (ie the tcpserver line). Out of the run file in /service/qmail-smtp. Here is the paste of the file: #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`

Re: Selective Relaying Problem

2001-07-27 Thread JT
PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:21 AM Subject: RE: Selective Relaying Problem I send this reply back to the responder and forgot to email it to the list. ### How are you starting qmail-smtpd? (ie the tcpserver line). Out of the run file in /service/qmail

Selective relaying problem

2001-07-26 Thread Scott Zielsdorf
I have just installed qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7x box. I cannot get selective relaying to work. I *have* read FAQ 5.4 and scoured the web archives for people with similar problems but I still can't get a resolution. I want to use this box (Redhat) strictly as an SMTP server for staff inside

Re: Selective relaying problem

2001-07-26 Thread Brett Randall
Scott == Scott Zielsdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have just installed qmail 1.03 on a Redhat 7x box. I cannot get selective relaying to work. I *have* read FAQ 5.4 and scoured the web archives for people with similar problems but I still can't get a resolution. How are you starting

selective relaying

2001-07-15 Thread Johannes Huettemeister
hi, as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I configured qmail the way that I thought it only would relay for my localhost, but it also relays for the pcs on the local net. Here my config files: I use tcpserver to listen for smtp: tcp.smtp (before hashing it): - 127.0.0.1

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-15 Thread Henning Brauer
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 09:07:39AM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote: hi, as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I configured qmail the way that I thought it only would relay for my localhost, but it also relays for the pcs on the local net. You forgot to mention

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-15 Thread Johannes Huettemeister
On Sun Jul 15, 2001 at 11:5120AM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 09:07:39AM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote: hi, as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I configured qmail the way that I thought it only would relay for my localhost

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-15 Thread Dushyanth Harinath
Hi, check out... http://www.palomine.net/qmail/relaying.html regards dushyanth On Sun Jul 15, 2001 at 11:5120AM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 09:07:39AM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote: hi, as it seems I don`t really understand selective relaying. I

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-15 Thread Henning Brauer
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 01:03:34PM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote: Summary: I don't want to run a relay server for other hosts than the computer qmail is running on, but actually it seems to me I do. You still failed to show us _why_ you think you are relaying. Show us a complete SMTP

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-15 Thread Johannes Huettemeister
On Sun Jul 15, 2001 at 01:2932PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: You still failed to show us _why_ you think you are relaying. Show us a complete SMTP session where you think it is realying but shouldn't, and in the same mail post the contens of control/rcpthosts and your tcpserver's acces

selective relaying

2001-07-09 Thread ~darkage
I've read the relaying doc at http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html, but still I can't get relaying based on ip going.. This is how I startup qmail, so it works with qmailmrtg - env - PATH=/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin \ /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 2850 -g

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-09 Thread David Raistrick
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, ~darkage wrote: from the document mentioned above it seems like all u need to do is to add this -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb to tcpserver for qmail-smtpd to make sure u have a properly formatted tcp.smtp.cdb file.. This is what my tcp.smtp.cdb looks like - Sounds like you

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-09 Thread ~darkage
AM Subject: Re: selective relaying On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 02:35:36AM -0700, ~darkage wrote: 10.1.0.28.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= ^ You probably don't want that '.' there. You can use this: 10.1.0.28:allow,RELAYCLIENT= to allow just 10.1.0.28 to relay, or: 10.1.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-09 Thread Jason Kawaja
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, ~darkage wrote: 10.1.0.28.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= having a trailing dot here is a problem since you are specifying all bits. /* Regards, Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin */

Re: selective relaying

2001-07-09 Thread Scott Gifford
~darkage [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] This is what my tcp.smtp.cdb looks like - 10.1.0.28.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= :allow Do you mean to say that's what your /etc/tcp.smtp file looks like? If that's really what's in /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb, that's your problem; it should be in /etc/tcp.smtp, and

Selective relaying

2001-06-21 Thread roger
I've got a box (peculiar.differentpla.net) running qmail, and qmail-pop3d. It's working fine when delivering email to local users, and users can collect their email via POP3. However, certain of my users connect via an ISP (Pipex Dial), and that ISP doesn't seem to allow you to send email via

RE: Selective relaying

2001-06-21 Thread Rodrigo Borges Pereira
] Subject: Selective relaying I've got a box (peculiar.differentpla.net) running qmail, and qmail-pop3d. It's working fine when delivering email to local users, and users can collect their email via POP3. However, certain of my users connect via an ISP (Pipex Dial), and that ISP doesn't

Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread John Anderson
Hi, I setup the tcp.smtp.cdb file and am calling it when I start tcpserver, but I am still getting errors when I try to relay mail from my internal network. Here is the call from my tcpserver startup script: (PATH=/usr/local/qmail/bin; /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x/usr/local/etc/ip/tcp.smtp.cdb

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Brett Randall
"John" == John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here is what I used to make the tcp.smtp.cdb file: 192.168.:allow 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" :allow Um...OK!! MAYBE just try creating /etc/tcp.smtp with the above data in it, then either run '/etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail cdb' (if you

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I setup the tcp.smtp.cdb file and am calling it when I start tcpserver, but I am still getting errors when I try to relay mail from my internal network. What errors are you getting? Please show us the exact text of all error messages you receive,

RE: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Kirti S. Bajwa
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Selective Relaying Question Hi, I setup the tcp.smtp.cdb file and am calling it when I start tcpserver, but I am still getting errors when I try to relay mail from my internal network. Here is the call from my tcpserver startup script: (PATH=/usr/local/qmail

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
Kirti S. Bajwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :allow My understanding is that ":allow" (the last line) will allow anybody to send email. Is it correct? No. This will allow anyone to connect to your SMTP server. Whether they can send mail or not depends on the contents of rcpthosts, the

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, it seems that my first message was not as clear as I thought it was. Let me try again. Excellent, this is somewhat clearer. The above is the text format, I then ran this command: tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread John Anderson
Hi, The above is the text format, I then ran this command: tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp To make the binary. Good. What output does the following command produce? TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb I did this twice: #

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Dave Sill
John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The above is the text format, I then ran this command: tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp To make the binary. In an earlier message, John wrote: Here is the call from my tcpserver startup script: (PATH=/usr/local/qmail/bin;

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Timothy Legant
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:17:25AM -0400, John Anderson wrote: Here is what I used to make the tcp.smtp.cdb file: 192.168.:allow 192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" :allow The above is the text format, I then ran this command: tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread John Anderson
Hi, Charles Cazabon wrote: John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What output does the following command produce? TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb rule 192.168.: set environment variable

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread Johan Almqvist
* John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010404 19:59]: TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb rule 192.168.: set environment variable RELAYCLIENT= allow connection Apr 4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd:

Re: Selective Relaying Question

2001-04-04 Thread John Anderson
Ok, call me stupid. I forgot how our network was setup for a minute (Ok maybe longer). That fixed everything. Thanks everyone for all of the help! --John Johan Almqvist wrote: * John Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010404 19:59]: TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck

Re: Selective relaying -Nonstandard style, tough one. Anyone got any ideas? A challenge!

2001-03-09 Thread Michael T. Babcock
Orie wrote: I am hoping to set up a Qmail (my favorite) smtp gateway (our mail is already routing out one, exchange's sucks) that can somehow allow relaying based on "FROM" (Aka from [EMAIL PROTECTED]) or allow the relay based on a keyword in the message. Or perhaps someone has a better

Selective relaying -Nonstandard style, tough one. Anyone got any ideas? A challenge!

2001-03-08 Thread Orie
Lets see if I can explain this well. We currently have a piece of software that sends out mail. This piece of software is located on machines all around the US. These machines are used by our clients, who can send out mail on behalf of a user; [EMAIL PROTECTED] They connect to our exchange

Re: Selective relaying -Nonstandard style, tough one. Anyone got any ideas? A challenge!

2001-03-08 Thread Chris Johnson
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 06:02:59PM -0800, Orie wrote: I am hoping to set up a Qmail (my favorite) smtp gateway (our mail is already routing out one, exchange's sucks) that can somehow allow relaying based on "FROM" (Aka from [EMAIL PROTECTED]) or allow the relay based on a keyword in the

Re: Selective relaying -Nonstandard style, tough one. Anyone got any ideas? A challenge!

2001-03-08 Thread Chris Johnson
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 09:08:32PM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote: Does your software send something special when it says HELO during the SMTP conversation? It should be too hard to patch qmail-smtpd to look for this and allow relaying only if it sees it. s/should/shouldn't/ Chris PGP

Re: Selective relaying with tcpserver

2001-02-12 Thread vinces
Abdul Elhati writes: hi I'm using RedHat 6.2 + qmail + vpopmail I'm using 10.0 schema for my local network. I want all my local users to relay mail EXCEPT a specific IP address " e.g. 10.0.0.10 " 10.0.0.10:allow 10.0.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" URL:http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html

Re: Selective relaying with xinetd

2001-02-12 Thread Erwin Hoffmann
Hi, At 18:19 11.2.2001 -0500, Kari Suomela wrote: I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is my smtp file: service smtp { disable = no socket_type = stream protocol= tcp wait = no user = qmaild server = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env

Re: Selective relaying with xinetd

2001-02-12 Thread Charles Cazabon
Kari Suomela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CC Switch to tcpserver. I have looked at it and it seems overkill for a small server. As I also have pretty well everything else working ok under xinetd, I'd like to solve this last issue. It's not overkill. tcpserver is particularly well suited

Selective relaying with xinetd

2001-02-11 Thread Kari Suomela
I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is my smtp file: service smtp { disable = no socket_type = stream protocol= tcp wait = no user = qmaild server = /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env server_args = /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd env

Re: Selective relaying with xinetd

2001-02-11 Thread Charles Cazabon
Kari Suomela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am still having a problem getting selective relaying to work. Here is my smtp file: Looks like xinetd. How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block others? Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly

Re: Selective relaying with xinetd

2001-02-11 Thread Jason Radford
As a very new qmail guy (1 day) I would recommend the url: http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html Had me in and out in 10 minutes, switching from inetd to tcpserver (thanks chris Johnson if your on this list!). Only caveat I ran into was 127.0.0.1 (localhost) has to go in there too

Selective relaying with xinetd

2001-02-11 Thread Kari Suomela
Sunday February 11 2001 21:03, Charles Cazabon wrote to All: CC Looks like xinetd. How would I properly allow relaying from our local net, and block others? CC Switch to tcpserver. Chances are you can get it set up correctly CC in CC thirty minutes or less if you follow Life with

Selective relaying with tcpserver

2001-02-11 Thread Abdul Elhati
hi I'm using RedHat 6.2 + qmail + vpopmail I'm using 10.0 schema for my local network. I want all my local users to relay mail EXCEPT a specific IP address " e.g. 10.0.0.10 " is there anyway to setup the tcp.smtp file in order to get this result ?? regards Abdul

Selective relaying from internal network

2001-02-07 Thread John P
I have a Qmail server that runs on a network of Windows PC's, all on 10.0.0.* and masqueraded behind a Linux router box that serves everything on a single public IP address. This linux router portforwards ports 25 and 110 on the external IP to the internal Qmail box. I don't currently have DNS

Re: Selective relaying from internal network

2001-02-07 Thread Matthew Patterson
On Wed, 07 Feb 2001, John P wrote: I have a Qmail server that runs on a network of Windows PC's, all on 10.0.0.* and masqueraded behind a Linux router box that serves everything on a single public IP address. This linux router portforwards ports 25 and 110 on the external IP to the internal Qmail

How to setup selective relaying at qmail

2000-09-20 Thread Paulus Hendarwan
Dear Qmail-ers, I want to setup selective relaying at my qmail servers but until now I still got open. My qmail server running on AIX v4.3.3 platform. How to implement POP-before-SMTP at qmail ? Thanks in advance. Best Regards, Paulus Hendarwan

RE: How to setup selective relaying at qmail

2000-09-20 Thread Brett Randall
How to implement POP-before-SMTP at qmail ? Look at open-smtp on www.qmail.org/top.html. The doco isn't very good (actually, it's crap but I think Russ was paid to make it by a client, then distributed it after without doco for free, so that's understandable). But take a look, and I hope you

Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s?

2000-06-28 Thread Markus Stumpf
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 04:47:44PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote: i absolutely need to allow my pop3 users relaying, for which i want to use relay-ctrl (is there a better solution out there). but that would mean the You don't need TWO smtp daemons. Thats why it's called *relay* control. Just RFTM

selective relaying: two smtpd´s?

2000-06-26 Thread Thilo Bangert
Hi all, i am setting up a qmail server and am going to serve both smtp and pop3. this has probably been asked many times, but i could not find it in a faq. (please, give me guidance) i absolutely need to allow my pop3 users relaying, for which i want to use relay-ctrl (is there a better

Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s?

2000-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Walter
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 04:47:44PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote: Hi all, i am setting up a qmail server and am going to serve both smtp and pop3. this has probably been asked many times, but i could not find it in a faq. (please, give me guidance) i absolutely need to allow my pop3 users

Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s?

2000-06-26 Thread Thilo Bangert
- Original Message - From: Wolfgang Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thilo Bangert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 4:42 PM Subject: Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s? On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 04:47:44PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote: Hi all, snip

Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s?

2000-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Walter
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 05:18:05PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote: - Original Message - From: Wolfgang Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Thilo Bangert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 4:42 PM Subject: Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s? On Fri, Jun

Re: selective relaying: two smtpd´s?

2000-06-26 Thread Gerrit Pape
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 05:18:05PM +0200, Thilo Bangert wrote: And xinetd is not the only superdaemon you could use (I think there is one from Bernstein, too) but it is part of a lot of distributions. Greetings Wolfgang You are right - but in your case you need to know the ip´s

Help (off topic?) with selective relaying from behind a WebRamp box

2000-06-15 Thread Rob Havens
Selective relaying on my Qmail server works from many different evironments except this one. Recently acquired a small company who uses webramp M3 router/hub with two modems to connect to Mindspring. They can read POP3 from my machine but can't send mail through it. I really would like them

I am trying to set up selective relaying...

2000-02-29 Thread Stephen Bosch
Hello, everyone: I'm trying to set up selective relaying. When I first installed qmail I had the local hosts and their virtual domains in the 'rcpthosts' file. With the system set up like this I couldn't mail out (if the e-mail I was sending wasn't to a name in the rcpthosts file, it didn't

Selective relaying fixed

2000-02-29 Thread Stephen Bosch
Thanks for your help =) - didn't add -x parameter to tcpserver invocation... Stephen Bosch

RE: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not work ing)

2000-02-03 Thread Dave Sill
Stephen Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well ive installed about 8 servers with selective relaying with tcpserver and they all work fine, but this one isnt, Ive went through everything I know and still can't resolve it... Post details and maybe we'll spot something you missed. I might just

RE: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not working)

2000-02-03 Thread Stephen Mills
Stephen Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well ive installed about 8 servers with selective relaying with tcpserver and they all work fine, but this one isnt, Ive went through everything I know and still can't resolve it... Post details and maybe we'll spot something you missed. I might just

RE: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not working)

2000-02-03 Thread Stephen Mills
in rcpthosts properly. -Original Message- From: Stephen Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 12:16 PM To: 'Dave Sill' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not working) Stephen Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not work ing)

2000-02-03 Thread Chris Johnson
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 12:16:28PM +1100, Stephen Mills wrote: [root@proxy /]# cat /etc/tcp.smtp 203.17.254.:allow, RELAYCLIENT="" ^ Remove the space before RELAYCLIENT. Chris

Re: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not working)

2000-02-02 Thread Chris Johnson
IP address...It seems Redhat 5.1 and under has a broken tcp_wrappers Ive been using qmail for over 2 years now, and Ive gotten selective relaying to work on Redhat 5.2/6.0/6.1 and Slackware boxes... I have tried to recompile tcp_wrappers 7.6 with hosts_options installed but selective

RE: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not working)

2000-02-02 Thread Stephen Mills
tcp_wrappers --Stephen -Original Message- From: Chris Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 11:32 AM To: Stephen Mills Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not working) On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 11:24:41AM +1100

Re: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not work ing)

2000-02-02 Thread Chris Johnson
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 12:44:25PM +1100, Stephen Mills wrote: I am using tcpserver, what I dont understand is that tcp_wrappers _makes_ (contains) tcpd. [root@proxy tcp_wrappers_7.6]# ls tcpd* -al -rwxrwxr-x 1 root root18933 Jan 17 14:57 tcpd This is why Im puzzled as to

RE: Broken tcp_wrappers (resulting in selective relaying not work ing)

2000-02-02 Thread Stephen Mills
Well ive installed about 8 servers with selective relaying with tcpserver and they all work fine, but this one isnt, Ive went through everything I know and still can't resolve it :) the only mention is on that page about a problem with rh5.1 - its quite strange. I might just upgrade and trust

Selective relaying with selective queue delay?

1999-12-02 Thread Alfonso Armenta
Hi! Maybe the above doesn't explain much. Lets say I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] And I want qmail to deliver to user1 immediately but user2 with a queue or delay. Is this possible? Thanks in advance.

Re: Selective relaying with selective queue delay?

1999-12-02 Thread petervd
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 10:38:34AM +, Alfonso Armenta wrote: Hi! Maybe the above doesn't explain much. Lets say I send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] And I want qmail to deliver to user1 immediately but user2 with a queue or delay. Is this possible? Sure.

Selective relaying using LDAP.

1999-12-01 Thread Stefan Krantz
Hi! Is it possible to have selective relaying, say SMTP-AUTH by authenticating users by a LDAP server? -- Stefan Krantz / [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4096/1024 Diffie-Hellman/DSS KeyID: 0x889714FD Fingerprint: 2DDB CB46 CC22 C6EA BEC5 4ABD CC07 9A37 8897 14FD

RE: Can anyone help with selective relaying/rcpthosts problem?

1999-11-22 Thread Rob Havens
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Can anyone help with selective relaying/rcpthosts problem? 1. Have testuser who has dialup account at provider.net, gets dynamic IP address when dials in. 2. Our company has domain newman.com. Want testuser to be able to send/receive mail using our Linux 2.2.5-15

Re: Can anyone help with selective relaying/rcpthosts problem?

1999-11-20 Thread Holger Häffelin
Rob Havens schrieb: 1. Have testuser who has dialup account at provider.net, gets dynamic IP address when dials in. 2. Our company has domain newman.com. Want testuser to be able to send/receive mail using our Linux 2.2.5-15 server (RedHat6.0) and qmail1.03 running under tcpserver

Selective relaying on e-mail address?

1999-10-14 Thread Michael J. Maravillo
I've already setup qmail to do selective relaying based on network/IP address using RELAYCLIENT. Is there a way such that I can have additional selective relaying based on the e-mail address? I'd like to restrict some local users from sending and receiving e-mail messages to and from

Re: Selective relaying and ORBS

1999-10-11 Thread John Newbigin
Sorry to cause a worry. The problem turned out to be the % hack, but not on the qmail box. It acts as a relay for another box running sendmail. It was the sendmail doing the %hack and then forwarding the message back to the qmail box for deleviery. Thanks for the help all the same. John.

Selective relaying and ORBS

1999-10-10 Thread John Newbigin
I just received a message from the ORBS database. It seems that qmail has a bug.feature which allows relaying of messages in the form jn%it.swin.edu.au@[1.2.3.4] Where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of my mail server, not for it.swin.edu.au. (I don't want everyone on the list to try it :). The

Re: Selective relaying and ORBS

1999-10-10 Thread Ken Jones
I just ran the telnet test on my test qmail setup. MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 ok RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 ok Relay test result Uh oh, host appeared to accept a message for relay. The host may reject this message internally, however Connection closed by foreign host. Qmail does

Re: Selective relaying and ORBS

1999-10-10 Thread John Newbigin
I did some tests and the host 1.2.3.4 did indeed relay the message. I can't seem to connect to orbital.inter7.com to test it. Ken Jones wrote: I just ran the telnet test on my test qmail setup. MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 ok RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 250 ok Relay test result Uh

Can anyone help with selective relaying/rcpthosts problem?

1999-01-17 Thread Rob Havens
1. Have testuser who has dialup account at provider.net, gets dynamic IP address when dials in. 2. Our company has domain newman.com. Want testuser to be able to send/receive mail using our Linux 2.2.5-15 server (RedHat6.0) and qmail1.03 running under tcpserver (uspci.tcp). 3. Set up user account

More selective relaying

1999-01-14 Thread Zbigniew Baniewski
My current tcpserver setting seem to be too weak... 197.117.124.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 195.116.249.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" :allow ...because the last rule allows to misuse my SMTP server by anobody (right?). But when I change the final ':allow' to ':deny', the only hosts,

Re: More selective relaying

1999-01-14 Thread Russ Allbery
Zbigniew Baniewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My current tcpserver setting seem to be too weak... 197.117.124.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 195.116.249.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" :allow ...because the last rule allows to misuse my SMTP server by anobody (right?). Nope. It

selective relaying

1999-01-09 Thread Karellen
Hello. I just installed qmail after promoting it wherever I went on IRC, even freshmeat.net. Yes I had a good reason to do that. Now I got a real problem. How can I allow selective realying *without* blocking ports as sugested in the FAQ and *without* moving the smtpd to a "secret" port as DJB

Re: selective relaying

1999-01-09 Thread Chris Johnson
FAQ: ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 08:16:43PM +0200, Karellen wrote: Hello. I just installed qmail after promoting it wherever I went on IRC, even freshmeat.net. Yes I had a good reason to do that. Now I got a real problem.

Re: selective relaying

1999-01-09 Thread Karellen
On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 01:35:43PM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote: FAQ: ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay Already did that. As I said before, I *don't* want to block the smtp port with tcp_wrappers or ucspi-tcp or whatever.

Re: selective relaying

1999-01-09 Thread Lars Balker Rasmussen
On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 09:28:47PM +0200, Karellen wrote: On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 01:35:43PM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote: FAQ: ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/qmail/faq/servers.html#authorized-relay Already did that. As I said before, I *don't* want to block the smtp port with tcp_wrappers or

Re: selective relaying

1999-01-09 Thread Karellen
There's an example in the FAQ that states I can use tcp wrappers. I don't know where I'm mistaken: /etc/hosts.allow tcp-env: 193.230.247.73, 192.168.221.0/255.255.255.0: export RELAYCLIENT="" /etc/hosts.deny ALL:ALL man 5 hosts_access *snip* daemon_list : client_list [ : shell_command ] *snip*

Re: selective relaying | fixed

1999-01-09 Thread Karellen
On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 10:03:52PM +0200, Karellen wrote: Ok. Thank you for your support. I managed to fix it and it seemed to be my tcp_wrappers misdocumentation. In case anyone is intersted here are the examples: /etc/hosts.allow tcp-env: 193.230.247.73, 192.168.221.0/255.255.255.0: export

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