On 9/19/05, Nicholas Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/19/05, Shane Chrisp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > I have iptables running as a firewall and opened port 25 and 110. I > > >> > got no problem from other countries like Singapore, Malaysia and > > >> > Hongkong. > > >> > > > >> > > >> It is sounding like a routing/firewalling issue as there is nothing > > >> wrong > > >> with whats in your tcp.smtp file, yet the weird part is that your > > >> connecting and then getting disconnected. You have rebuilt the tcp file > > >> with qmailctl cdb ?? > > > > > > Rebuilt the tcp file, and restarted all the services. Still no joy. > > > > Maybe add recordio to your qmail-smtpd/run file and restart qmail-smtpd > > then telnet in again from somewhere thats blocked and check the logs. You > > should get lots of detail about the connection then. > > can you show me how do u add that?
I had tried to telnet tens of times and i manage to get only one entry [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tail -f /var/log/qmail/smtpd/current @40000000432e37fe370aa514 tcpserver: end 30768 status 0 @40000000432e37fe370ab4b4 tcpserver: status: 0/20 @40000000432e38070cb578ac tcpserver: status: 1/20 @40000000432e38070cb5901c tcpserver: pid 30780 from 61.142.123.144 @40000000432e38070cb59fbc tcpserver: ok 30780 0:xx.xx.xx.xx:25 :61.142.123.144::35995 40000000432e38070cb6536c 30780 > 220 toaster.qmail.mydomain.com ESMTP @40000000432e380711f10674 30780 < [EOF] @40000000432e380711f119fc 30780 > [EOF] @40000000432e380711f1299c tcpserver: end 30780 status 256 @40000000432e380711f13554 tcpserver: status: 0/20
