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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Andrew Hodgson on March 15, 2003, 03:08:03 AM
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Hi,
I am getting on very well now with the server despite some early problems - however, I need to get the server to accept mails addressed to:
user@[127.0.0.1]
Where the ip is of course my fixed ip address - SME does not know about this because I am behind a router.
Any suggestions? The virtual domain manager will not allow the creation of this domain.
Andrew.
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Andrew,
It depends on a lot of things:
What type/brand of firewall (eg: hardware, software etc.)
How many external static IP's do you have?
How many other web/mail servers are there behind this firewall?
Can this SME box have it's own IP?
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Paul wrote:
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> Andrew,
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> It depends on a lot of things:
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> What type/brand of firewall (eg: hardware, software etc.)
Hardware 3com firewall set to port forward SMTP requests to the local ip address of the SME server.
> How many external static IP's do you have?
One - 195.166.147.102
> How many other web/mail servers are there behind this firewall?
One other mail server which deals with news2mail / mail2news gateways, but this is not an issue since E-smith deals with this via local users on the box forwarding to user@[192.168.1.3]
> Can this SME box have it's own IP?
It has its own internal ip which is 192.168.1.2
Hope this helps,
Andrew.
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Andrew,
Are you trying to recieve these emails from behind the firewall our outside the firewall?
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Hi Paul,
Yes, outside users were sending to this address. I am not sure why this particular person did this, but as he pointed out this should be accepted as per the RFCs. However, I understand that this could cause a problem, as the E-smith server doesn't know my real ip.
Andrew.
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I,m a bit confused as to what you are trying to do, let's see if I have this right?
1-You have a NON-SME server with an ip of 192.168.1.3 that you use as an internal only news server.
2-You have an sme server with an ip of 192.168.1.2 that is set up as a mail server.
3-You have a 3com firewall/router with SMTP mail forewarded to 192.168.1.2.
4-You want to be able to recieve emails to userX@195.166.147.102 and have it forewarded to the sme server at 192.168.1.2.
If this is the case then it should work and you don't need a virtual domain. Any email sent to userX@195.166.147.102 should automatically be forewarded to userX@your_domain_name_of_the_sme_server.com. Of course you will have to set up userX, userY, userZ and so on in the sme box.