Do I need to do anything in particular to my firewall? (The nice SuSEfirewall2 :-)). amavis-milter: amavis-milter: connect[19459]: inet_pton failed I have RTFM already....By the way if you RTFM you will find out that amavis does indeed support Postfix, Qmail and Exim, but you need to configure/install it yourself. More information at www.amavis.org Thanks for the package! Matt -- "The only thing complex about Linux are the users themselves."
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, StarTux wrote:
Do I need to do anything in particular to my firewall? (The nice SuSEfirewall2 :-)). amavis-milter: amavis-milter: connect[19459]: inet_pton failed
Hum, amavis-milter communicates via unix domain sockets. Does it work if SuSEfirewall2 is stopped?
I have RTFM already....By the way if you RTFM you will find out that amavis does indeed support Postfix, Qmail and Exim, but you need to configure/install it yourself. More information at www.amavis.org Well, I know ;-) Did I say anything else? As we do not ship qmail and exim RPMs, I won't create RPMs of amavis for qmail/exim in the near future. There is an amavis RPM for postfix, but it was build for our SuSE eMail Server II (it works with the old version, too).
Thanks for the package! Thanks :-)
best regards, Rainer Link -- Rainer Link | SuSE - The Linux Experts link@suse.de | Developer of A Mail Virus Scanner (amavis.org) www.suse.de | Founder OpenAntiVirus Project (www.openantivirus.org)
Just tried that, still has the same error.....:-(. I should not need anything in hosts.allow? Matt -- "The only thing complex about Linux are the users themselves." On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Rainer Link wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, StarTux wrote:
Do I need to do anything in particular to my firewall? (The nice SuSEfirewall2 :-)). amavis-milter: amavis-milter: connect[19459]: inet_pton failed
Hum, amavis-milter communicates via unix domain sockets. Does it work if SuSEfirewall2 is stopped?
I have RTFM already....By the way if you RTFM you will find out that amavis does indeed support Postfix, Qmail and Exim, but you need to configure/install it yourself. More information at www.amavis.org Well, I know ;-) Did I say anything else? As we do not ship qmail and exim RPMs, I won't create RPMs of amavis for qmail/exim in the near future. There is an amavis RPM for postfix, but it was build for our SuSE eMail Server II (it works with the old version, too).
Thanks for the package! Thanks :-)
best regards, Rainer Link
-- Rainer Link | SuSE - The Linux Experts link@suse.de | Developer of A Mail Virus Scanner (amavis.org) www.suse.de | Founder OpenAntiVirus Project (www.openantivirus.org)
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Hi, On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, StarTux wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Rainer Link wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, StarTux wrote:
Do I need to do anything in particular to my firewall? (The nice SuSEfirewall2 :-)). amavis-milter: amavis-milter: connect[19459]: inet_pton failed
Hum, amavis-milter communicates via unix domain sockets. Does it work if SuSEfirewall2 is stopped?
Just tried that, still has the same error.....:-(. I should not need anything in hosts.allow?
I think its a typo in a ip adress. inet_pton converts a human-readable IPv4 or IPv6 address from the dot-/colon-notation to the binary, network-byte ordered form. have a look on http://www.linuxsocket.org/resources/API/socket/Conversions/inet_pton.html Henne see alb ;) -- Hendrik Vogelsang aka Henne mailto: mickey@naturalbornkiller.de "I'm gonna be a famous hero just like Neil Armstrong and those other brave guys no one ever heard of." -Fry # random sigs made with fortune
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