Autor: Exim Mailing List Data: Dla: Exim Mailing List Temat: Re: [exim] Problem relaying from local subnet
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 03:13:23PM -0800, Ben Carter wrote: > Subject: RE: [exim] Problem relaying from local subnet
> Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 15:13:23 -0800
> From: "Ben Carter" <BenC@???>
> To: "Exim Mailing List" <exim-users@???>
>
> It works. Thanks a million Steve!
No problem.
You might want to stop top-posting if you're going to stay on this list.
>
> I did notice something odd though, possibly a bug in the Debian package
> dialog boxes. I'll write it up here in case anyone else has a similar
> experience.
There is a Debian specific email list, the address is in that
README.Debian.gz file I mentioned.
> To get dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config to work I had to appended :!* to
> the end of the allowed relay ip address list in the networks accept
> relay dialog box.
>
> Example: 192.168.0/24:10.1.1.0:!* works but 192.168.0/24:10.1.1.0 does
> not
>
> When I did not append :!* to the end of the line defining acceptable
> relay IP addresses , dpkg-reconfigure would accept the entry, but
> /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated would not contain a directive to
> accept 10.1.1.0/24. However, running dpkg-reconfigure again, 10.1.1.0/24
> would still show up in the dialog box used to choose which ip addresses
> to accept relay mail from. Once I added the :!* to the end of the line,
> then 10.1.1.0/24 showed up in /var/lib/exim4/config.autogenerated.
If you wanted "10.1.1.0/24", why did you put "10.1.1.0" ? Did you try
"192.168.0/24:10.1.1.0/24" ?
I have no idea what "!*" would resolve to.
>
> I only stumbled across this because I ran dpkg-reconfigure on a server
> that worked, and discovered the :!*.
>
You might want to find out what "!*" means in an Exim config file.
Steven.
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