Mike Bird wrote: >On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 15:01, Adam Done wrote: > > >>I am trying to implement a cidr notation for my networks on a separate >>file and loading them in postfix main.cf as >> >> mynetworks = cidr:/etc/postfix/files/mynetworks >> >> >>but when I do postmap cidr:/etc/postfix/files/mynetworks i get this error >> >> ../postfix/files # postmap cidr:mynetworks >> postmap: fatal: dict_mkmap_func: unsupported dictionary type: cidr: >> Is the postfix-cidr package installed? >> >> >>To find out if I have cidr available I issued >> >> ../postfix/files # postconf -m >> btree >> cidr >> environ >> hash >> ldap >> mysql >> nis >> pcre >> pgsql >> proxy >> regexp >> sdbm >> static >> tcp >> unix >> >> >>and it is there to use but I can't create a map file. Any suggestions. >>This looks to be a debian issue. >> >> > >I may be using a different version (2.2) of Postfix than you >but here it works if I omit the "cidr:" prefix: > ># cat mynetworks >127.0.0.0/8 loopback >192.168.0.0/16 RFC1918 ><snip> ># postmap cidr:mynetworks >postmap: fatal: dict_mkmap_func: unsupported dictionary type: cidr: Is >the postfix-cidr package installed? ># postmap mynetworks ># grep mynetwork main.cf >mynetworks = cidr:/etc/postfix/mynetworks > permit_mynetworks, > >--Mike Bird > > > >
Mike, That worked perfectly. I have been trying out dif configs for the last couple of days and looking around and that fit perfect. Thank you. -Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]