Thanks for all the help. I figured out it was a hardware firewall not allowing outgoing telnet sessions from my public ip. So it was set up correctly. Thanks for all the help.
Naw only have one ethernet card in there and configured with public IP. Disabled firewall to eliminate that as issue. And I never configured the box for NAT.
Yeah I disabled it right after. But sockstat -4 -p 25 gives me
USER COMMAND PID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN ADDRESS
root master 1168 12 tcp4 *:25 *:*
I can't seem to figure out what is the issue and am hoping someone can help me. I have set up a postfix mail server that can send and receive mail. But if I try to telnet mydomain.com 25 from a different public ip it does not connect. Though if I ssh to the box and telnet mydomain.com 25 I...
I am trying to understand how to get milters working. I have installed postfix and amavisd-new. I want to get clamav and spamassassin working with it. I know that by default spamassassin is installed with amavisd-new when using the ports collection. I got these milters working before but I...
Yeah but by using pw lock the user cannot connect to the box for email. I want them to be allowed to connect for imap or pop3 but I do not want them to access to ssh or be able to login if they were at the machine.
I have been trying to figure out how to do this is Freebsd and haven't been able to find the answer. I have an email server that allows for ssh connection. I want to disable users from being able to connect through ssh. But I also don't want them to be able to log in if they were standing at...
Well let me give a little background. I have gone through some pain staking steps and reading but have yet to find an answer that puts my concerns to rest. I have been using Freebsd for awhile now and would like to set up a postfix mail server. I have used the ports collection for my install...
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