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2006-08-15       - By brad.mugleston@(protected)

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Karl,

Nice to hear from you.

The problem I think I have with your solution is I haven't
figured out how to send email through my mail server - all mail
has to go direct from the sending machine.

My setup.  Cable line to Modem to Linksys switch (Cable and
Wireless) then to various machines around the house including a
second switch in the basement to handle additional computers.
One computer is a Linux (FC4) machine that is a file server to
all machines on the network and also runs Fetchmail.  This
machine has been given access to the internet 24/7.  All other
machines only get internet access from 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm when my
wife or I am usually home.

The way it works is fine.  The FC4 machine gets email about every
30 minutes from all the mail websites.

My problem is I couldn't figure out how to get sendmail to round
through my home network to the FC4 machine then out to the web so
I need to somehow get the sendmail port (25 I believe) open so I
can send emails out anytime.

Thanks,

Brad Mugleston, KI0OT

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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006, Karl Pearson wrote:

> I close all outbound, but not inbound and the intranet is up all the time. I
> do that by using 2 nics in my server and then use iptables to restrict
> outbound on a schedule.
>
> If you would like to have help with this, let me know, and after I get my own
> server back to snuff.
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