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On Apr 1, 2005 10:46 AM, J.M. Taylor <jtaylor at onlinea.com> wrote:
> 
> No such beast as tcpd. I did set smtp in hosts.allow, and couldn't find
> anything to hup so I pulled a windows admin and rebooted.  Stil no dice -
> refused connection from hostname [IP] (tcp wrappers)
> 
> And I still can't telnet to the port.  Totally at a loss here....
> Thanks
> jenn
> 
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Yu, Jerry wrote:
> 
> > check tcpd (tcp wrappers )
> > /etc/hosts.allow
> > /etc/hosts.deny
> >
> > # -----Original Message-----
&gt; &gt; # From: ale-bounces at ale.org [<a  rel="nofollow" href="mailto:ale-bounces";>mailto:ale-bounces</a> at ale.org] On
&gt; &gt; # Behalf Of J.M. Taylor
&gt; &gt; # Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 10:02 AM
&gt; &gt; # To: ale at ale.org
&gt; &gt; # Subject: [ale] exim or bastille problem...
&gt; &gt; #
&gt; &gt; # Setting up a new mail server using Exim. I always use
&gt; &gt; # Bastille to harden my servers, and am quite familiar with its
&gt; &gt; # firewall config and I know it's allowing port 25. A quick
&gt; &gt; # glance at my currently running iptables shows that traffic to
&gt; &gt; # port 25 should be allowed.
&gt; &gt; #
&gt; &gt; # And yet, I can't telnet to the port. I'm running exim as a
&gt; &gt; # daemon.  I'm not seeing anything in my logs except that exim
&gt; &gt; #
&gt; &gt; # refused connection from {hostname} [IP] ()
&gt; &gt; #
&gt; &gt; # Over and over again. What could be up with this?  xinetd is
&gt; &gt; # not running that I can see, it's certainly not set to run at
&gt; &gt; # this runlevel and doesn't mention smtp anyway. This is Fedora
&gt; &gt; # Core 3, if that helps. What else could be blocking email in
&gt; &gt; # such a way?
&gt; &gt; #
&gt; &gt; # Thanks
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