Did you make sure that you don't have any firewalls blocking access to 
port 783/tcp?

First, make sure that if you're actually running a firewall (ipchains, 
iptables?) on your spamd system, that you open up that port.

Second, on the spamd system, run "netstat -nap | grep 783" and see what IP 
addresses are actually listening to that port.

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Martin Schroeder wrote:

> Hi,
> I've got spamc/spamd 2.43 successfully running on one host.
> However when I try to allow connections to spamd from one machine
> on the network, it can not connect. Since I get no output from
> spamd for the tries even with -D, I think the connections are
> somehow blocked before reaching spamd. Or is there something
> wrong with my configuration?
> 
> spamc/spamd is 2.43
> host is Suse 7.0, client is Suse 7.2
> perl is 5.6
> spamd is started with
> spamd --auto-whitelist --daemonize --pidfile=/var/run/spamd.pid --local 
>--allowed-ips=127.0.0.1,196.0.0.36 -D
> host is 196.0.0.38, client is 196.0.0.36
> --------
> > telnet 196.0.0.38 783
> Trying 196.0.0.38...
> telnet: connect to address 196.0.0.38: Connection refused
> --------
> 
> Thanks in advance
>         Martin
> 

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