* John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010404 19:59]:
> > > >     TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > > # TCPREMOTEIP=192.168.1.1 ./tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> > > rule 192.168.:
> > > set environment variable RELAYCLIENT=
> > > allow connection
> Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.545991 tcpserver: status: 1/40
> Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.546582 tcpserver: pid 18906 from
> 209.114.187.226
> Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.563452 tcpserver: ok 18906
> :209.114.187.227:25 :209.114.18
> 7.226::62174
> Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.566188 tcpserver: end 18906 status 0
> Apr  4 12:51:48 localhost smtpd: 986403108.566510 tcpserver: status: 0/40

I hope you weren't intentionally masking your IP addresses to the 192.168
stuff. If you did, the only one you fooled was yourself.

The IP addresses in the logs are 209.114.187.226 (remote) amd 209.114.187.227
(local). 209.114 != 192.168.

-Johan
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