Autor: Suresh Ramasubramanian Data: A: Rob B CC: Michael Shanks, exim-users Assumpte: Re: [Exim] Relay problems
Rob B [exim-users] <06/06/01 22:02 +1000>:
> That is correct. It would accept and relay messages from IP's 216.171.74.97
> (first usable IP address) through to 216.171.74.126 (.127 is a braodcast
> address and not used by any host)
> CIDR has hard rules on where network boundaries start and finish. I am not
> sure if there is any other way to do what you want, I am trying to learn
> about exim myself :)
The best way when your ip block doesn't fall within CIDR boundaries is to
specify all the IPs - as there are just 24 IPs, something like
>>>> host_accept_relay = lsearch;/etc/allowed-ips
where /etc/allowed-ips has a list of all the IPs from .116 to .140
> At 21:50 6/06/2001, you wrote:
> >So would
> >host_accept_relay = +allow_address : lsearch;/etc/relayhosts :
> >216.171.74.116/27
> >allow routing of IPs from 216.171.74.116 - 216.171.74.96 ?
> >This is confusing me =)