On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 03:40:34PM -0700, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
>
> Strange. Can you also connect to all the other servers?
>
> I'd also try to re-discovery by calling razor-admin -discover
>
> HTH.
>
Thanks for your help, I'll sort it out.
I'm not sure it's a Razor issue--I'm running R
Title: RE: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress
Strange. Can you also connect to all the other servers?
I'd also try to re-discovery by calling razor-admin -discover
HTH.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Bucciarelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed 8/9/2
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 02:17:05PM -0700, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
> Looks like you are unable to connect on port 2703. Try telnet
> d1.cloudmark.com 2703 and see if you can go out. Perhaps
> you/your admin is blocking outgoing connections on port 2703.
pf is configured to allow all outgoing con
Title: RE: [Razor-users] Unable to connect, operation in progress
Mark,
Looks like you are unable to connect on port 2703. Try telnet d1.cloudmark.com 2703 and see if you can go out. Perhaps you/your admin is blocking outgoing connections on port 2703.
cheers,
vipul
-Original
Hi,
First post, so I'd like to start by saying thanks for making a
great idea free software.
I have setup razor to check outgoing mail using a Courier Perl
filter. Things worked fine for about the first six hours, at
which point the log shows the following:
check[41617]: [ 2] Razor-Agents v2.8
Boris wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to setup Razor to be used with amavisd.
> Boris Senker
When installing Razor, by default it installs in the home directory of
the user that runs razor-admin. You want to run razor-admin as your
amavis user.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] razor]# razor-admin -home=/etc
Hello,
I am trying to setup Razor to be used with amavisd.
When trying to run razor-admin -home=/etc/razor -d -create
I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] razor]# razor-admin -home=/etc/razor -d -create
Razor-Log: read_file: 15 items read from /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf
Razor-Log: -crea
Hi,
i am trying to install, configure and run razor but with absolutely
no "luck". Installation was on FreeBSD-5.3(R) from the ports-collection.
I ran "razor-client" [no output] and after that "razor-admin -create" [output:
Unable to connect to 66.151.150.12:2703; Reason: Invalid argument.].
Now
I did a debug of my razor today (some spam seemed to sneak through) and
noticed that the razor-agent is not connecting to the server:
Unable to connect to 66.151.150.12:2703; Reason: Connection refused.
Is the server down or do I need to make a change to the config file. It
used to work. Thank
It's okay...I figured it out. I recently locked down some ports on my
firewall and didn't open up port 2703.
Cheers,
Jason
Jason Gray wrote:
I did a debug of my razor today (some spam seemed to sneak through)
and noticed that the razor-agent is not connecting to the server:
Unable to connect t
I did a debug of my razor today (some spam seemed to sneak through) and
noticed that the razor-agent is not connecting to the server:
Unable to connect to 66.151.150.12:2703; Reason: Connection refused.
Is the server down or do I need to make a change to the config file. It
used to work. Thank
John E Hein wrote at 10:21 -0600 on Oct 7, 2004:
> Is anyone else seeing this:
>
> Oct 06 22:10:00.361546 check[62833]: [ 3] Unable to connect to
> wonder.cloudmark.com:2703; Reason: Invalid argument.
> Oct 06 22:11:20.323957 check[62852]: [ 3] Unable to connect to
> wonder.cloudmark.com:
Is anyone else seeing this:
Oct 06 22:10:00.361546 check[62833]: [ 3] Unable to connect to
wonder.cloudmark.com:2703; Reason: Invalid argument.
Oct 06 22:11:20.323957 check[62852]: [ 3] Unable to connect to
wonder.cloudmark.com:2703; Reason: Invalid argument.
Oct 06 22:22:19.861043 check[62907]:
I am getting the following error when I run Razor
Unable to connect to pride.cloudmark.com:2703; Reason:
Invalid argument.
To temporarily fix the problem I just
removed "pride.cloudmark.com"
from /etc/razor/servers.catalogue.lst
Razor runs fine now but a permanent solution/explanati
For some reason razor-check and razor-report doesn't work at all with
Spamassassin. I am running Spamassassin 2.60 and Razor 2.36 on RH 9.0
with Perl 5.8.1. SA (spamd) is being called from procmail using spamc.
The Spamassassin daemon is running as 'spamd' without any root privileges.
A patc
I am getting the above error in a new install of razor2. I am following along
with the Scott Vintinner 'Fairly-Secure Anti-SPAM Gateway using OpenBSD,
Postfix, amavisd-new, spamassassin, razor and dcc' document. I am actually
running on Redhat Linux 7.3 rather than OpenBSD, but have followed a
rsday, August 14, 2003 2:37 PMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Razor-users] Unable to
connect to truth.cloudmark.com:2703; Reason: Invalid
argument
I have postfix
running in chroot mode and amavisd-new-20030616-p4. I receive some errors when running amavisd debug-sa. Here i
Title: Message
I have postfix
running in chroot mode and amavisd-new-20030616-p4. I receive some errors when running amavisd debug-sa. Here is the
debug output...
Aug 14 15:34:20
ares.asellus.com amavisd[6458]: starting. amavisd at ares.asellus.com
amavisd-new-20030616-p4, Unicode awar
I've just recently installed a SPAM gateway for our network. The basic
configuration is modeled after the HowTO's of Scott Henderson and Scott
Vintinner.
PostFix->Amavisd-New->SpamAssassin->Razor2 (all running in a chroot jail)
To the best of my understanding, TCP 7 and TCP 2703 have been opened
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