On 05/27/10 22:00, Jason Gauthier wrote:
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> *From:* [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Nigel Kukard
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 27, 2010 5:53 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [policyd-users] Certain domains being ignored
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> On 05/27/10 21:50, Jason Gauthier wrote:
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> >  I've been using Policydv2 for a few weeks. (was a policydv1 user for
> years).  I just noticed something, that I do not know how to solve.
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> >I host multiple domains.  Two of these domains are not being greylist
> checked OR SPF checked.
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> >I am using the default policy on both of these, which has the source
> and destination set to "any".
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>  >I'm not sure where else to look.  Any pointers?
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> >Enable full debugging and watch the logs when mail from the domain
> comes through. This may reveal more information.
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> >-N
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> >I've been doing that.  Absolutely nothing is logged.    (Other than
> the connection from localhost)
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> >Attach the logs please from when you start up policyd. If policyd is
> not getting any connections, then postfix is not sending policy
> delegation requests.
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> >Also attach your config files if possible.
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> I think I was misunderstood.  It is definitely getting connection
> request.  Here is a small sampling of the log:
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:10 - 4019] [CBPOLICYD] DEBUG: Starting up caching engine
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:11 - 3999] [CHECKSPF] DEBUG: SPF result:
> bounce.secureserver.net: Sender is authorized to use
> '[email protected]' in
> 'mfrom' identity (mechanism 'include:spf.secureserver.net' matched)
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:11 - 4014] [CHECKSPF] DEBUG: SPF result:
> bounce.secureserver.net: Sender is authorized to use
> '[email protected]' in
> 'mfrom' identity (mechanism 'include:spf.secureserver.net' matched)
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:11 - 4005] [CHECKSPF] DEBUG: SPF result:
> bounce.secureserver.net: Sender is authorized to use
> '[email protected]' in
> 'mfrom' identity (mechanism 'include:spf.secureserver.net' matched)
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:11 - 2052] [CORE] INFO: Starting "1" children
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:11 - 4020] [CORE] DEBUG: Child Preforked (4020)
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:11 - 4020] [CBPOLICYD] DEBUG: Starting up caching engine
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:14 - 4018] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:14 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59598" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:14 - 3964] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:14 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59599" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:14 - 4014] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:14 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59600" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:19 - 4005] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:19 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59626" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:19 - 4018] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:19 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59628" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:19 - 3999] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:19 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59630" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:27 - 4020] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:27 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59634" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:27 - 2052] [CORE] INFO: Starting "1" children
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:27 - 4032] [CORE] DEBUG: Child Preforked (4032)
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:27 - 4032] [CBPOLICYD] DEBUG: Starting up caching engine
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> I only get one of these:
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> [2010/05/27-17:58:19 - 4018] [CORE] INFO: 2010/05/27-17:58:19 CONNECT
> TCP Peer: "127.0.0.1:59628" Local: "127.0.0.1:10031"
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> When I email the two domains I've identified.
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> Let me know if you would like me to attach more info.  It's a pretty
> heavily used mail server, so the logs grow quickly.
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> Jason
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Enable debugging for everything, it may be best to identify the domain,
then setup a test box to run tests on. I wouldn't advise running tests
or enabling debugging on a heavily production machine unless absolutely
necessary.

-N

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