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From: "Curtis Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: Opening ports
>
> On 17 Dec, 2004, at 09:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
>
> > I realized that apparently by de
Forget all my questions!
I was right. Postfix was choking on my access file (or the lack
thereof). Once I got it fixed then postfix started working and
listening on port 25.
Curtis
On 17 Dec, 2004, at 10:37, Lucas Holt wrote:
Does courier-imap do smtp? Sendmail doesn't listen for outside mail
Does courier-imap do smtp? Sendmail doesn't listen for outside mail by
default, but in some cases it does listen on port 25 witout accepting
connections. look at /etc/rc.conf and see what you have enabled.
(firewall, courier and sendmail related variables)
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Curtis Vaughan
On 17 Dec, 2004, at 09:24, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I realized that apparently by default most all ports are closed on my
5.3-Release box. The reason I say this is because besides port 22, 80
and 1 no other port seems to be open (based on a port scan). I
just installed postfix and courier-imap
I realized that apparently by default most all ports are closed on my
5.3-Release box. The reason I say this is because besides port 22, 80
and 1 no other port seems to be open (based on a port scan). I just
installed postfix and courier-imap and wanted to test ports 25 and 110,
but they do
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Darryl Hoar wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have built a firewall using FreeBSD 4.7-release and an oline tutorial
> that uses IPFilter.
>
> I need to understand how to open specific ports to allow applications to
> talk
> if needed.
>
> Is there a document that describes how to do thi
Greetings,
I have built a firewall using FreeBSD 4.7-release and an oline tutorial
that uses IPFilter.
I need to understand how to open specific ports to allow applications to
talk
if needed.
Is there a document that describes how to do this ?
thanks,
Darryl
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