Hi Juergen,
your guess was the right thing. I use the hosts.allow and hosts.deny. My
entry looks now like this:
/etc/hosts.allow
....
sendmail: ALL
Because my sendmail is the relayer to and from the internet I have to allow
ALL to access sendmail.
The only thing I wonder, that there is no logging in /var/log/messages for
sendmail. Any other service,
which is allowed or denied by tcpwrapper creates an entry in the messages
file.
Thanks a lot,
Robert
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just a guess. Sendmail is compiled using the tcpwrapper library. If you use hosts.deny / hosts.allow you'll need an entry like:
sendmail: LOCAL, .your.domain
I searched ages. ;-(
Juergen
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