John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Griffin Palmer wrote:
>
> >Muddled thinking was also a problem! I was taking
> the
> >"connection refused" message to be a symptom that
> the
> >firewall was rejecting packets on that port. But I
> >
ld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Griffin Palmer wrote:
>
> >Hmm. When I try the syntax with 'post,' as in your
> >example below, I get output similar to what you
> show
> >below.
> >
> >When I try lsof -c exim -a -i, I get nothing.
> >
>
Hmm. When I try the syntax with 'post,' as in your
example below, I get output similar to what you show
below.
When I try lsof -c exim -a -i, I get nothing.
--- John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Griffin Palmer wrote:
>
> >OBTW -- when I try to telnet
Attempts to telnet to port 25 result in a "connection
refused" message.
--- John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> For starters:
> See what addresses exim is listening to
> lsof -c exi -a -i
>
> If that checks out. from outside, see what really
> happens:
>
> telnet Griff.example.com 25
>
> See what addresses exim is listening to
> lsof -c exi -a -i
>
> If that checks out. from outside, see what really
> happens:
>
> telnet Griff.example.com 25
>
> If that checkes out, from outside
> host -t mx Gruff.example.com
>
>
>
> Griffin P
ding to it.
(I eventually want to set the old box up as a
dedicated firewall.)
gp--- Luke Kearney
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:39:44 -0700 (PDT)
> Griffin Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
>
> > This may
This may be one for the firewalls list, but I'm not
entirely sure this is a firewall issue, or, at least,
*entirely* a firewall issue. I'm pretty sure it's not
an exim issue.
I thought I'd see if there are any troubleshooting
suggestions from this obviously very experienced user
base, before tryin
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