On 10/4/2014 4:38 PM, Yasir Assam wrote:
Thanks Reindl.
I haven't investigated ipv6 properly, but looking at my Hosting
provider's wiki and a few of my config files, it seems ipv6 is available
(I have been assigned an ipv6 subnet). I have something like this:
http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Net
Am 04.10.2014 um 22:38 schrieb Yasir Assam:
Thanks Reindl.
I haven't investigated ipv6 properly, but looking at my Hosting
provider's wiki and a few of my config files, it seems ipv6 is available
(I have been assigned an ipv6 subnet). I have something like this:
http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php
Thanks Reindl.
I haven't investigated ipv6 properly, but looking at my Hosting
provider's wiki and a few of my config files, it seems ipv6 is available
(I have been assigned an ipv6 subnet). I have something like this:
http://wiki.hetzner.de/index.php/Netzkonfiguration_Debian/en#Dedicated_Servers_
Am 04.10.2014 um 08:12 schrieb Yasir Assam:
> I took the advice on
> https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver and set up a
> caching name server.
>
> spamd isn't reporting errors now, but named is:
if you don't have ipv6 i would disable it on the OS level
i have the following setti
I took the advice on
https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CachingNameserver and set up a
caching name server.
spamd isn't reporting errors now, but named is:
Oct 4 15:23:10 buildoneforme spamd[27020]: spamd: connection from
localhost [127.0.0.1] at port 37690
Oct 4 15:23:10 buildoneforme spamd[
I'm new to SpamAssassin so not sure whether my logs indicate a problem.
I can't be sure, but it looks like all attempts at checking DNS
blacklists are failing.
Running Debian Wheezy SpamAssassin package (v 3.2.2)
spamd is invoked with the following options:
--create-prefs --max-children 5 --use