[nos-bbs] jnos smtp question
Paul Delaney - K6HR
paul.hamradio at verizon.net
Sun Jul 10 11:49:10 EDT 2011
Hello Ken,
I am unable to ping your 44 address from the internet (non-ampr address).
You may have a firewall issue. This could be why you only see the SYN
received, there is no route back to the (non-ampr) source address of the
message. I see I can ping the 209.85.216.51 from your gateway but perhaps
this is because the ping originates from your machine.
My guess is that since I can ping your 44.40.1.40 from my gateway, that
messages received from an amprnet source would probably deliver OK in your
JNOS.
I would look at the firewall rules if there is a router connected in front
of your gateway. Is your gateway machine in the DMZ on your router?
Hard to say exactly without knowing more about your physical setup.
Paul Delaney - K6HR
paul.hamradio at verizon.net
http://k6hr.dyndns.org:8080
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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 17:50
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Subject: [nos-bbs] jnos smtp question
Hello fellow nos-bbs'rs:
I'm still reviving my jnos skills and don't recall the answer to this basic
question regarding in-coming mail addressed - in this case to
[subject]@kd6oat.ampr.org:
I can see the incoming message being 'held' when I check the tcp status
08d2e2f8 0 33 44.40.1.40:smtp
209.85.216.51:56231 SYN received
I have the subject listed in the area file as well as a corresponding
setting in the rewrite file. But the message doesn't get through to the
designated area (subject). What am I missing?
Thanks for any help.
Ken - KD6OAT
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