Hello,
>At 22:48 13/08/01 -0600, Aly Dharshi wrote:
>
>You can add PTR records so that reverse lookup is enabled.
I think this is a DNS thing correct ? I will get the DNS admin to
look at it.
>In host_accept_relay just put your ip block
>
>host_accept_relay= 127.0.0.1/8:10.0.0.0/8
So if reznet spans the IP blocks 142.66.72.0/255 142.66.73.0/255
142.66.74.0/255 142.66.75.0/255
then:
host_accept_relay =
142.66.72.0/255:142.66.73.0/255:142.66.74.0/255:142.66.75.0/255
would be acceptable for relaying mail from those blocks of IP's only,
correct ?
I formerly had :
host_accept_relay = *.reznet.uleth.ca
Would that be wrong ?
> Ask him. This is the most likely thing that's happened. Or maybe your
workstation's IP has changed for some reason?
The IP for my workstation aka my really old Toshiba 720CDT has
been the same, it has been rez256.reznet.uleth.ca or IP 142.66.73.2 , I
have also set host_lookup = * for reverse lookups. I think that I recall
seeing that somewhere in the manual. I guess that I have to lookup my
grouchy DNS admin. :) :) :) If I can't perform operations such as ls -d in
a nslookup prompt I know that something has to be fishy especially if these
are external DNS servers that your servers probably use to deliver mail to
*.uleth.ca
Cheers and Thanxs,
Aly.
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Aly S.P Dharshi
Student @ University of Lethbridge and
System Administrator ORS Servers
E-mail: aly.dharshi@???