On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 08:03:23AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> despite the annoying tai64n timestamps on multilog. ;-)
Let's just pass over that :)
> 2000-08-01 07:42:33.785679500 tcpserver: ok 61983 :216.243.128.140:25
> :205.188.1
> 2000-08-01 07:42:34.432984500 tcpserver: ok 61985
> mail.bitstream.net:216.243.128
> 2000-08-01 07:42:34.453643500 tcpserver: ok 61989
> mail.bitstream.net:216.243.128
> Note the delay from when it notes the start of a connection (07:41:34)
> to when it actually accepts it and says OK (07:42:25).
I've cut out everything but the 'ok' lines. They look incomplete. Could
you check that's what they actually contain?
> Here is the command line I am using for tcpserver:
>
> exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 2000000 \
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -H -c80 -v -x \
> /etc/smtprules/tcp.smtp.cdb -u73 -g1003 0 smtp \
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd 2>&1
Are you certain that is the invocation used for the running instance of
tcpserver? The log lines above have TCPLOCALHOST information, which
mean it is looking up your hosts IP address in the DNS. Is the reverse
DNS for your IP allocation healthy?
Regards,
james
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