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Anonymous
Participantoops, missed the ’25’ in the telnet command, duh:
[www:/etc/postfix] admin% telnet 127.0.0.1 25
ok, i can telnet in, and wow, it’s forwarding my mail. i’m still concerned about the malloc errors.
should i just ignore these, or is something seriously amiss?
thanks in advance.
b.Anonymous
ParticipantThere’s an intesting post of getting vpnd working in Panther (client) on:
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16937Anonymous
ParticipantI’m sorry, you’re right. many things Darwin were blowing up simultaneously, it’s extremely frustrating.
thanks for your answer, it sounds so easy when you say it. unfortunately, about 80% of the ‘assistance’ I’ve received lately re: the unix side of OS X has been misleading, or just wrong. Unix is very unforgiving of ignorance.
the postfix article here has it right:
However, the configuration of Sendmail can drive grown men to tears very quickly.
I finally gave up, wiped the OS, and reinstalled. the console is much quieter now. I’m just now about to embark on postfix install on Jaguar, skipping sendmail altogether.
Anonymous
Participant[quote:4428742e3d=”MacTroll”]1. No. IPSec is different from PPTP and you will not receive a local IP address.[/quote:4428742e3d]
Okay. I’m still not able to get completely authenicated with the Netgear and operating properly. Any ideas?
Anonymous
ParticipantThat’s interesting to me. Can you be a little more specific of how you went about it mapping the windows procedures to VaporSec’s?
Anonymous
ParticipantThanks Joel for your answer. I have had the very last information I needed to order my copy of Panther Server (10-user)
While searching some additional documentation on the 10.2.3 server I discovered this page of Darwin source projects : [url]http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/10.3/[/url] Mybe it could be of some help (mainly the projects Makefiles) for your experiences and coming articles.
Thomas
Anonymous
ParticipantThanks for the info but can you please tell me what <KERBEROS REALM> is and do you need a DNS entry for it to work?
Thanks – J
November 12, 2003 at 9:50 pm in reply to: postfix: Create a user called postfix that cannot login #356836Anonymous
Participanthello? is this thing on? is anybody out there, or is this a cobweb?
November 12, 2003 at 9:41 pm in reply to: postfix: Create a user called postfix that cannot login #356835Anonymous
Participantoh great, more unix bullshit:
make: Command not found.
I can’t believe this bullshit.
November 12, 2003 at 7:22 pm in reply to: postfix: Create a user called postfix that cannot login #356827Anonymous
Participantagain, with the incorrect instructions:
“Now we need to set up the Apple Mail Server to listen on a different port than 25 to incoming e-mail. Otherwise, Postfix can’t do its magic. Go into the Server Admin application and log onto your server. Go to the Internet tab. Click on the Mail Service icon and pull down to Configure Mail Service. Then click on the “Protocols” tab of the window that pops up. Click on the top pull-down menu that says “SMTP” and change it to Sendmail. Notice that the port underneath the menu changes to 627. Now the Apple Mail Server is out of the way and we can startup Postfix.”
1) there’s no application Server Admin, it’s Server Settings. make the distinction, please.
2) there’s no SMTP/Sendmail choice in the Server. I can choose ‘Other Mail Transfer Agent’, but that then prevents me from changing the port.
November 12, 2003 at 6:59 pm in reply to: postfix: Create a user called postfix that cannot login #356826Anonymous
Participantfor F sake, the postfix-2.0.16-20031026.tar file won’t even expand:
‘The item map-abc1.ref already exists in this location’
WTF is going on? For MF sake, doesn’t *****ANYTHING***** in unix work?
November 12, 2003 at 6:55 pm in reply to: postfix: Create a user called postfix that cannot login #356825Anonymous
Participantp.s. what groups should the postfix user belong to? staff?
November 11, 2003 at 12:04 am in reply to: Can’t decide Windows Small Business Server 2003 or Xserve #356807Anonymous
ParticipantYes they did. 9,860.00 Dollars for the entry level SBS , 40 user licenses, and basic hardware (although with raid). I find this really out of wack because all I need it for is basic stuff. Basic Emailing, Basic Web hosting, and DHCP services for 40 computers. Do I really need Raid for 40 people to get a few emails a day and to host a basic static web site?
I’ve been a diehard PC user for 25 years, would never touch a mac. Bought a g4 notebook last month with OSX after loosing a bet, and threw away my gateway PC notebook three day later. Bought an airport hub last week, up and running withing minutes. When I call Apple, people, real people answer the phone. They got me to this website. When I call microsoft with pre-sales questions about SBS, I get directed to their knowledge base. Very upsetting.
So for basic emailing, DHCP, web-hosting, Xserve will do it for us without me having to go to any school to learn how to “turn things on”?
Anonymous
ParticipantThanks for the how-to!
This is what I get when I amavisd debug:
amavisd[18250]: starting. amavisd at [deleted].com amavisd-new-20030616-p2, Unicode aware
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Amavis::Conf 1.15
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Archive::Tar 1.07
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Archive::Zip 1.08
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Compress::Zlib 1.31
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Convert::TNEF 0.17
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Convert::UUlib 0.31
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module MIME::Entity 5.404
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module MIME::Parser 5.406
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module MIME::Tools 5.411
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Mail::Header 1.60
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Mail::Internet 1.60
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Mail::SpamAssassin 2.60
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Net::Server 0.85
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Module Unix::Syslog 0.99
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Found myself: /usr/bin/amavisd -c /etc/amavisd.conf
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Lookup::SQL code NOT loaded
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Lookup::LDAP code NOT loaded
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: AMCL-in protocol code loaded
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: SMTP-in protocol code loaded
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: ANTI-VIRUS code loaded
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: ANTI-SPAM code loaded
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Net::Server: 2003/11/07-09:18:54 Amavis (type Net::Server::PreForkSimple) starting! pid(18250)
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Net::Server: Binding to UNIX socket file /var/amavis/amavisd.sock using SOCK_STREAM
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Net::Server: Binding to TCP port 10024 on host 127.0.0.1
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Net::Server: Setting gid to “26 26”
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Net::Server: 2003/11/07-09:18:54 Couldn’t become gid “26” (0)\n\n at line 479 in file /Library/Perl/5.8.1/Net/Server.pm
Nov 7 09:18:54 amavisd[18250]: Net::Server: 2003/11/07-09:18:54 Server closing!Anonymous
ParticipantI am having the same problem as BobC since I updgraded to Panther. The operation halts at “Finalizing tunnel”.
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