Put the following in your firewall script Savelog -g adm -m 644 -u root -c 4 $LOG >/dev/nullĭidn’t used it as of now, but instructions should work for Debian, except the RPM part □ Savelog -g adm -m 640 -u root -c 4 $LOG >/dev/null Suse instructions work for Debian as well.Ĭheck /etc/nf and change the path for the mail log from /var/log/mail.log to /var/log/maillog The rest stays the same as the Red Hat instructions. To be honest I currently have no mail boxes on the system, so I can’t say if the bounce feature works 100%, but I know that the bounce management works for emails that are rejected by the foreign email server during the smtp session, so it should work with bounce emails as well.ĭAEMON_OPTIONS(`Family=inet, Name=MTA-v4, Port=smtp, Addr=127.0.0.1′)dnlĭAEMON_OPTIONS(`Family=inet, Name=MTA-v4, Port=smtp’)dnl This is my weak spot, as I never worked with it before and I’m still trying to manage the monster. Iptables -A INPUT -m state –state NEW -m tcp -p tcp –dport 8081 -j ACCEPTīasically you try to set up an MX record for the domain which points to which itself should point to an IP address or is a CNAME. Iptables -A INPUT -m state –state NEW -m tcp -p tcp –dport 8080 -j ACCEPT Iptables -A INPUT -m state –state NEW -m tcp -p tcp –dport 80 -j ACCEPT Iptables -A INPUT -m state –state NEW -m tcp -p tcp –dport 25 -j ACCEPT So here are the basic commands which will get you started. If no firewall is used, this part can be skipped, otherwise the user should be experienced enough to manage it and activate it on start up. Every command listed in the manual worked on Debian. I used ‘jdk-1_5_0_08-linux-i586.bin’ as it is the latest version. > apt-get install mysql-server-4.1 sendmail-cf python-mysqldb “Basically I used the file INSTALL.pdf, so I will point to the commands that differ from the manual. User “minichip” provided us with this guide on how to install OpenEMM on Debian 3.1 (sarge):
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