Gestern (24.03.2006/22:43 Uhr) schrieb Matt Kettler, > Bowie Bailey wrote: >> Craig McLean wrote: >>> Bowie Bailey wrote: >>> [snip] >>> >>>> You should define all of the IP addresses of your mailserver.
I don`t know yet how I must determine the trusted network. :( 192.168.1/24 127/8 is clear for me. Right? >>>> >>>> trusted_networks 192.168.128.4 >>>> trusted_networks 69.27.243.222 >>> (I'm not the OP...) >>> >>> Do those addresses need to be CIDR? Or will SA take straight-out IP? >>> >>> Not a criticism, just a question... >> >> According to the man page, they can be in any of these formats: >> >> trusted_networks 192.168/16 127/8 # all in 192.168.*.* and 127.*.*.* >> trusted_networks 212.17.35.15 # just that host >> trusted_networks 127. # all in 127.*.*.* >> >> (please keep list traffic on the list for archival purposes) >> > Correct. Really old versions of SA didn't support anything but a.b.c.d/xy, > despite what the docs said, but that's been fixed long ago. > If you ever run into trouble with SA not accepting one of the above formats, > try > switching to full-cidr notation. If that fixes it, open a bug. -- Viele Gruesse, Kind regards, Jim Knuth [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ #277289867 ---------- Zufalls-Zitat ---------- Wenn Du liebst, was Du tust, wirst Du nie wieder in Deinem Leben arbeiten (Confucius) ---------- Der Text hat nichts mit dem Empfaenger der Mail zu tun ---------- Virus free. Checked by NOD32 Version 1.1458 Build 6967 24.03.2006
