At 14:13 +0100 8/2/2001, Smith, A.D. wrote:
>Using exim 3.16, Solaris 7 with security patch cluster.
>
>with sircam being so virilant, our domain has been flooded with smtp
>connections, this has had the effect (even though smtp_reserve_hosts is
>set to our domain with a mask ... 143.210.0.0/16) of making us hit our
>connection max.
>Are there any problems here? (such as with the mask parse?)
>We've has to increase the max by three times, decrease the per hosts to
>2 and we are still having problems!
>
>Here are all the smtp configure entries:
>
>log_smtp_confirmation
>smtp_accept_max_per_host = 2
>smtp_receive_timeout = 3m
>smtp_accept_max = 100
>smtp_accept_reserve = 30
>smtp_reserve_hosts = 143.210.0.0/16
>smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 70
>
>Any help will be very gratefully received!
We aren't using Solaris (but BSDi). What we ran into was a limit on the
number of processes (we think...when our old BSDi guru explained how to
increase that the problem stopped). We increased smtp_accept_max enough,
and carved out a nice big reserve for our customers to use, but then
customers were silently failing to connect to the SMTP server.
My guess is that you had your problem Thursday morning US West Coast time?
That's when we shot ourselves in the feet (hard to do with one shot when
the people doing it are 15 miles apart).
--John
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John Baxter jwblist@??? Port Ludlow, WA, USA