Fwd: How to get send-pr/porttools working when on a cable (dsl)
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Danny Pansters
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Sun Mar 27 19:04:55 PST 2005
That's host cp464173-a.dbsch1.nb.home.nl minus "danny@" -- sorry, mis-paste :)
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Hi all,
Just migrated all my stuff to a new machine and having troubles sending any
mail to the freebsd lists and inparticular with send-pr. I have a cable modem
connected to my gateway which connects to a gbit switch through which the
other pcs connect. The cable provider uses dhcp. I get my IP ok and my
hostname (sent through dhclient also, otherwise logging on doesn't work) is
danny at cp464173-a.dbsch1.nb.home.nl. I have set up pf to do nat and filtering.
It's not a firewall problem.
I'm having problems getting sendmail (from my desktp -- a client behind the
gateway) to be eligible to send mail to the freebsd servers, particularly
send-pr.
I already set my isp's smtp as smart relay in freensd.mc and did make, but
now my FQDN hostname is not considered cosher (helo)... its desktop.homenet,
a local name.
How do I solve this?
(also...contrast this inconvenience with every non-subscribed spammer being
able to spam us if she has a colo set up properly...)
Thanks very much,
Dan
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