Em 14-12-2009 21:55, zhushazang escreveu:
Em 14-12-2009 21:20, Fabian Abplanalp escreveu:
Sawadeekap
After a failed upgrade from 1.2.2 to 1.2.3, I made a fresh install
from pfSense Full, installed SpamD Package, but it didn't forward any
Mails to the internal Exchange Server.
I used the default settings from the package, added my internal
exchange server (172.22.1.x), and some blacklist RBLs. Didn't create
NAT or Rules for Port 25 on WAN ("easy" setup, public WAN IP, and a
172.22.0.0/16 on the LAN).
And no, our IP is not blacklisted or so.
Is something known about that problem?
Thanks,
Fabian
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I'm using pfsense 1.2.3-Release and today i installed spamd to test.
In the first moment spamd are blocking every mail that come to port 25
to my network don't forwarding nothing to my mail server (postfix) too.
But, looking in pfsense forum i followed some threads about a bug in
spamd where we need change some permission to avoid a pfctl error
report in log.
That link show u what i'm talking about.
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=18405.0
Then made the command:
"/pw user mod _spamd -u 0/"
And rebooting, the problema appear to be solved.
Now my mails are forwarded to mail server.
Remember, i've installed today, and don't know if everything is really
fine.
att
Sorry guy, i need advise u about a this change in permission.
I really don't know if a process like that with root permitions are secure.
Then, think better before make this change in your system.
att