ut
expired. In retrospect, I guess it makes sense because I was testing this
by connecting with openssl, which is just looking for the SSL/TLS info at
the beginning of the connection, and doesn't need to wait for the
greeting. The GreetPause values work as expected for actual client
connect
Thanks, but it looks like the IDENT setting was the culprit. I just had to
change this setting in sendmail.cf:
O Timeout.ident=5s
Changing it from 5s to 0s resolved the problem immediately. Thanks again,
everyone!
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 3:07 PM, Jonathan Siegle wrote:
> On 2015-01-13 at
On 2015-01-13 at 12:38, David Parker wrote:
Hello,
My /etc/mail/access file is pasted below. The PC I'm testing from is on the
10.x.x.x network, which should be allowed to
connect with no delay. I have also tried setting the default GreetPause to "0"
but it still made no difference.
##
Yes! That seems to be the culprit. I ran an strace on the sendmail
process and that's exactly what happens:
[ ... ]
4007 15:09:08.386921 connect(5, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(113),
sin_addr=inet_addr("10.3.1.40")}, 16
3792 15:09:13.386272 <... select resumed> ) = 0 (Timeout)
[ ... ]
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 20:12:11 +
Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14:27:42 -0500
> David Parker wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the replies.
> >
> > The system is not using tcpwrappers, and it's also not a DNS issue.
> > The client PC does have a reverse DNS entry. A tcpdump packet
> > capture on t
On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14:27:42 -0500
David Parker wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> The system is not using tcpwrappers, and it's also not a DNS issue.
> The client PC does have a reverse DNS entry. A tcpdump packet
> capture on the server shows the initial connection from the client
> followe
Parker wrote:
> > We have an SMTP server running Sendmail 8.14.4-4 on Debian 7 64-bit.
>
> > Kaccess hash -T /etc/mail/access
> > # FEATURE(`access_db', `hash -T /etc/mail/access', `skip')dnl
>
> > For some reason, I just can't get it to not pause when gr
David Parker wrote:
> We have an SMTP server running Sendmail 8.14.4-4 on Debian 7 64-bit.
> Kaccess hash -T /etc/mail/access
> # FEATURE(`access_db', `hash -T /etc/mail/access', `skip')dnl
> For some reason, I just can't get it to not pause when greeting extern
mail.cf:
>
> Kaccess hash -T /etc/mail/access
> # FEATURE(`access_db', `hash -T /etc/mail/access', `skip')dnl
>
> For some reason, I just can't get it to not pause when greeting external
> (non-localhost) connections. I was testing SSL/TLS connectivity when
sh -T /etc/mail/access', `skip')dnl
For some reason, I just can't get it to not pause when greeting external
(non-localhost) connections. I was testing SSL/TLS connectivity when I
discovered the delay, using "openssl s_client -connect smtp-server:465".
If I run this command fr
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 10:43:32 +, Shaun wrote:
> On 26/02/2012 16:13, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 10:38:41 +, Shaun wrote: So you basically want
>> to change the SMTP greeting?
>
> Yes, but I wanted to give the reason why also. Just in case it chan
On 26/02/2012 16:13, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 10:38:41 +, Shaun wrote:
> So you basically want to change the SMTP greeting?
Yes, but I wanted to give the reason why also. Just in case it changes
the solution or recommendation.
>> MAIN_HARDCODE_PRIMARY_HOSTNAME='
On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 10:38:41 +, Shaun wrote:
> I ran my domain through a DNS health checker type site, just to make
> sure I fix any issues. The only 'problem' was that it said the SMTP
> greeting on my MXs doesn't match that listed as the FQDN for the domain.
> T
Hi all,
I ran my domain through a DNS health checker type site, just to make
sure I fix any issues. The only 'problem' was that it said the SMTP
greeting on my MXs doesn't match that listed as the FQDN for the domain.
That's because I tend to run many services on the same b
Hey guys,
I had to send out a couple of ecards and I thought are there any "free
software" ecard sites? Or web sites that have ecards based on Free Software.
Also it could be anything that doesn't send out flash based cards.
Right now I use apple icards...
Anybody else willing to share?
Thank
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Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> I tried this many times and never was really successful and
understood how
> all works together, please someone give me a push in the right direction.
>
> Here is what I want to accomplish:
>
> The X server starts and displays a list of computers willing to manage a
>
I tried this many times and never was really successful and understood how
all works together, please someone give me a push in the right direction.
Here is what I want to accomplish:
The X server starts and displays a list of computers willing to manage a
display. The user selects one, which mig
On Thu, Mar 19, 1998 at 02:36:27PM +0100, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> One must be aware of security hole which may be created by runing the
> display or xv from Xsetup_0 (it will run with root uid !).
> On my machine I use the xmessage for this purpose, which is much safer...
> (I hope :-).
As the
One must be aware of security hole which may be created by runing the
display or xv from Xsetup_0 (it will run with root uid !).
On my machine I use the xmessage for this purpose, which is much safer...
(I hope :-).
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On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 05:37:37PM +0100, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> An easy way I could think of is to make a picture of this message (pcx,
> bitmap, gif, whatever), and run a program like display or xv to put it
> on the screen in /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I ended
>
> Is there an easy way to make xdm display something like the following?
> It's a (silly) company requirement.
>
> **ACCESS IS RESTRICTED TO AUTHORIZED
> USERS*
> This is a privately-owned network/computing system. Unauthorized access or use
> is a crime und
On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 10:11:56AM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > > Is there an easy way to make xdm display something like the following?
> > xbanner will help.
> Can xbanner print more than one line of text?
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3. At present, XBanner can only render one line of text. A future
version wi
On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 06:02:28PM +0200, Tommi Virtanen wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 09:26:03AM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to make xdm display something like the following?
> > It's a (silly) company requirement.
>
> xbanner will help.
Can xbanner print more than
On Wed, Mar 18, 1998 at 09:26:03AM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> Is there an easy way to make xdm display something like the following?
> It's a (silly) company requirement.
xbanner will help.
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