Author: Stephen Date: To: exim-users Subject: [exim] LAN relaying
Background:
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I've managed to set up exim to use (be?) a smart host, and upstream to
my ISP etc, but I can only send mail from my mail server.
Short Question
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Any other computers on the local lan are able to establish a session
with the server, but eventually get a "relay not permitted" error.
What's my one line fix that will make this problems go away?
Additional Info
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I've tried changing update-exim4.conf.conf with
dc_local_interfaces='192.168.1.1,192.168.2.1', and
dc_relay_domains='192.168.0.0/16'
Network topology is wireless (with dsl router) on 192.168.2.* and wired
on 192.168.1.*. (server has 2 network interfaces)
Linux: Debian stable
Exim4
Manual Reference
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(Oops! I've been using the 4.1 manual instead of the latest - much
nicer!) Section 39.39:
In the main part of the configuration, you put the following definitions:
I'm pretty sure the last line relates to me - but how do I do this in
debian? something in update-exim.conf.conf?
Other Ramblings (Are my thoughts mainly correct?)
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As additional (non problem) info, it seems that there are a few
different exim conventions across the linuxes, which is confusing. I'm
working through the manual to try and grok the system properly. I
figure I just need to find out how to configure the ACL's for entire
subnets.
Also, I'm a bit nervous about running the debconf thing again as I feel
it might destroy some things that I've gotton right this time round....
should I be afraid?