::Looking up www.nai.com first ::Looking up www.nai.com ::Making HTTP connection to www.nai.com ::Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host. :: ::lynx: Can't access startfile http://www.nai.com/
The Saga begins.... Our intrepid hero had setup a mail relay (Debian and postfix) and wanted to use the 'virusNotification.pl' to download and install updates to our...uh, his...McAfee scanner for email scanning. When setup as a test on his faithfull work box, called "stallion", it worked like a charm. "It's all good Baby!", he said as he called it a day. Fate was against our hero, however. When installed on the mail relay the next day...it choked! "Gadzooks!", he cried. "Why, what have I done?" Overcome with emotion and fighting dispair, he looked to his external FTP server for an answer, but it was no help. The FTP server had no problem getting to the site. What was it about the mail relay that was having a problem. He tried w3m and wget, they all failed him. A traceroute worked it's way toward the site without qualm. The mail relay was able to get to the beloved slashdot.org and the "Home of the One True Source" debian.org, so what could it be! Please help! What could it be? What would cause this box to be rejected from the aforementioned site? Our hero needs help and time is running out! -- Silly Rabi, .sig's are for whimps