I'm was wrong. Postfix (on debian) default working in chroot.
In chroot environment no file "etc/resolv.conf", why he could not
resolve IP-address.
Thank. The problem is solved.
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С уважением, Шарипов Руслан.
Руководитель отдела разработки и сопровождения программного
обеспечения ОАО "Уфанет".
Zitat von Руслан Шарипов :
Hello.
Postfix can not resolve the IP-address, but the nameserver is
configured correctly.
See, in mail.log:
root@mail2:/var/log# tail -3 mail.log
Apr 16 02:35:44 mail2 postfix/smtpd[1855]: connect from
unknown[209.85.215.53]
Apr 16 02:35:45 mail2 postfix/smtpd
2012/4/16 Ralf Hildebrandt :
> * Руслан Шарипов :
>> But in fact (execute in the console on the same server):
>> root@mail2:/var/log# host 209.85.215.53
>> 53.215.85.209.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mail-lpp01m010-f53.google.com.
>> That is, PTR-record for the IP-address is correct.
>
> And wha
* Руслан Шарипов :
> But in fact (execute in the console on the same server):
> root@mail2:/var/log# host 209.85.215.53
> 53.215.85.209.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer mail-lpp01m010-f53.google.com.
> That is, PTR-record for the IP-address is correct.
And what about
host mail-lpp01m010-f53.goog
Hello.
Postfix can not resolve the IP-address, but the nameserver is
configured correctly.
See, in mail.log:
root@mail2:/var/log# tail -3 mail.log
Apr 16 02:35:44 mail2 postfix/smtpd[1855]: connect from unknown[209.85.215.53]
Apr 16 02:35:45 mail2 postfix/smtpd[1855]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from