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- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 21:57:52 +0900
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Thomas O'Dowd (tom@example.com) wrote: > Have a look at /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail. It loads up access lists > etc from /etc/mail directory. You should be able to see what it is > doing. I'd be really happy if I were getting far enough for that to maatter :-) This is strictly a case of: telnet uucp.yamame.org 25 rying 203.216.22.19... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused Nothing in /etc/mail should come into play at that stage of the game, and all those files are vanilla, too. I can duplicate this on my workstation, also running RH 7.1. I can make a port 25 connection to a colleague's machine, which is running RH 7.0. It won't relay, of course, but I can talk to sendmail. Not much is different there between 7.0 and 7.1 except that I have firewalling on, but even if I shut down ipchains and remove /etc/sysconfig/ipchains, it still does this. Is it possible that shutting down ipchains doesn't really turn off firewalling? If I do /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains stop, this operation leaves the following in syslog: May 23 21:53:50 uucp ipchains: Removing user defined chains: succeeded May 23 21:53:50 uucp ipchains: Resetting built-in chains to the default ACCEPT policy succeeded I wonder if the default accept policy rules out port 25? Next question: where does one go to find out what the default accept policy rules are? the ipchains man page doesn't mention it. You'd think it wouldn't matter, though. I have it set to accept smtp, and I even tried it with a setting to trust anything coming over eth0. Still no dice. Jonathan
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