mail problems was Re: apache problems

Reinhold freebsd at violetlan.net
Thu Aug 16 13:44:48 PDT 2007


Thanks for the tips on postfix but they don't work for me. I have my
mail server behind a pf firewall box on a local ip

I have attached my pf.conf file so that you can see what it looks like,
I also have to tell spamd to use the hostname of the mail sever but
when I use the -h flag is sops working.

thanks for all the help

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 12:18:35 -0700
Jeremy Chadwick <koitsu at FreeBSD.org> wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 09:16:00PM +0200, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> > Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > [...]
> >>> I'm also getting this error when I do a gracful restart of apache
> >>> [Thu Aug 16 05:12:16 2007] [warn] (22)Invalid argument: Failed to
> >>> enable the 'httpready' Accept Filter
> >>> [Thu Aug 16 05:12:16 2007] [warn] (22)Invalid argument: Failed to
> >>> enable the 'httpready' Accept Filter
> >>>
> >>> and in my /boot/loader.conf I have added
> >>> accf_data_load="YES"
> >>> accf_http_load="YES"
> >> Remove those.  Here's why:
> >> The apache rc.d startup script automatically will load
> >> accf_http.ko. I also believe if that fails, Apache will try to
> >> load it.  From my experiences kldload/kldunload with accf_* is not
> >> very friendly; I've seen where you can double-load the modules,
> >> and where you can't unload the modules despite nothing using
> >> them.  If you have them built-in to your kernel, it gets even
> >> worse.
> >
> > It is not always possible to load modules after OS startup is done
> > - when securelevel is 1 or above, you can not load kernel modules.
> 
> Okay, then the apache rc.d script needs to take this into account,
> regardless of what rc.conf apache22_http_accept_enable is set to.
> 
> That shouldn't be too hard to fix.
> 
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