Diego Liziero:
> Yes, definitely.
>
> > Postfix reports a broken connection as coming from "localhost" only
> > when the kernel reports an errno of ENOTSOCK.
>
> Forgive me if I'm asking something you might have already answered,
> is it easy to change the wrong error message for this case to
> s
Wietse Venema:
> Diego Liziero:
>> Mmm.. If I recall correctly I had a similar issue that has been solved
>> by increasing the default_process_limit.
>>
>> Postfix logged the same "lost connection after CONNECT from
>> localhost", but postfix was not even bound to localhost.
>>
>> No packet were pa
Diego Liziero:
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Alvaro Mar?n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I've upgraded to Debian Lenny's package:
> >
> > # postconf mail_version
> > mail_version = 2.5.5
> >
> > and the problem has dissapear :S
>
> Mmm.. If I recall correctly I had a similar
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Alvaro Marín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I've upgraded to Debian Lenny's package:
>
> # postconf mail_version
> mail_version = 2.5.5
>
> and the problem has dissapear :S
Mmm.. If I recall correctly I had a similar issue that has been solved
by increas
Hi again,
I've upgraded to Debian Lenny's package:
# postconf mail_version
mail_version = 2.5.5
and the problem has dissapear :S
Regards,
--
Alvaro Marín Illera
Hostalia Internet
www.hostalia.com
Hi,
>> 127.0.0.1 is configured on lo, as normaly.
>> I've tried with all interfaces because I haven't results with lo.
>
> Quite odd indeed. I just did the same command on 2 of my mail filters and
> got plenty of traffic related to sqlgrey and my antivirus.
>
> What OS are you running?
# cat /
* Brian Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 127.0.0.1 is configured on lo, as normaly.
> > I've tried with all interfaces because I haven't results with lo.
>
> Quite odd indeed. I just did the same command on 2 of my mail filters and
> got plenty of traffic related to sqlgrey and my antivirus.
>
> 127.0.0.1 is configured on lo, as normaly.
> I've tried with all interfaces because I haven't results with lo.
Quite odd indeed. I just did the same command on 2 of my mail filters and
got plenty of traffic related to sqlgrey and my antivirus.
What OS are you running?
--Brian
9 16:47:20 mailserver postfix/smtpd[9638]: match_hostname:
localhost ~? 127.0.0.1/32
Oct 9 16:47:20 mailserver postfix/smtpd[9638]: match_hostaddr:
127.0.0.1 ~? 127.0.0.1/32
Oct 9 16:47:20 mailserver postfix/smtpd[9638]: lost connection after
CONNECT from localhost[127.0.0.1]
Oct 9 16:47:2
Alvaro Mar?n:
> Wietse Venema escribi?:
> > Alvaro Mar?n:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I've these messages in logs:
> >>
> >> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: connect from
> >> localhost[127.0.0.1]
> >> Oct 9 12:
* Alvaro Marín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Then you made a mistake.
> >
> > What command did you use?
> >
> > Wietse
>
> tcpdump -n -i eth0 port 25 and host 127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1 is NOT on eth0
> tcpdump -n -i eth1 port 25 and host 127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1 is NOT on eth1, either
> tcpdump -n -i
Wietse Venema escribió:
> Alvaro Mar?n:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've these messages in logs:
>>
>> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: connect from
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]
>> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: lost connection afte
Wietse Venema schrieb:
> Alvaro Mar?n:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've these messages in logs:
>>
>> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: connect from
>> localhost[127.0.0.1]
>> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: lost connection after
Alvaro Mar?n:
> Hello,
>
> I've these messages in logs:
>
> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: connect from
> localhost[127.0.0.1]
> Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: lost connection after
> CONNECT from localhost[127.0.0.1]
...
>
Hello,
I've these messages in logs:
Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: connect from
localhost[127.0.0.1]
Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: lost connection after
CONNECT from localhost[127.0.0.1]
Oct 9 12:33:41 mailserver postfix/smtpd[3198]: disconnect from
loca
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