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Re: One machine, 2 IP #, multiple localnames: possible?



Geert Altena, <geert@uttnarag.tn.utwente.nl>, wrote:
> Matti Aarnio, <mea@nic.funet.fi>, wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 10:16:24PM +0200, Geert Altena wrote:
> > > One linux box that listens to 2 IP numbers on eth0.
> > ... 
> > > Would making Zmailer listen to both IPs/names mean simply adding 
> > > mail.something.baz.org and something.baz.org to the localnames file?
> > 	To *listen* you don't need to touch anything, but
> > 	to accept multiple domains as locals you need to
> > 	list them at the 'localnames' file.
> Done. It's indeed as I already thought... It was the double IP #
> that worried me a bit...

Something is odd...

The MX record points to the second IP# correctly.

localnames has the entries:

mail.something.baz.org   fully.qualified.host.name.for.IP#2
something.baz.org        fully.qualified.host.name.for.IP#2

I ran "zmailer new-localnames" and i get a policy rejection on target
address

And the following error in the maillog.

smtp; 500 (nameserver data inconsistency.
No MX, no address: 'something.baz.org', errno=Success, gai_errno='name or
service is not known')

Could it be that the this is because the second IP corresponding to 
mail.something.baz.org is now the secondary IP on my Zmailer machine
and that some DNS records needs to be updated or something?

Cheers,
\Geert.
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