not sure but it looks like the connmgr has the reverse dns
turned on and
that the ptr isn't set up right for that host. if this is
the case you
can either set the ptr up in dns, add an entry for that
server to
/etc/hosts, or turn off the reverse dns module for the
connection
manager agent
pat
carnold5 nc.rr.com wrote:
>> you know who the messsage comes from right?
>>
> I do, it comes from the hostanme of the firewall
(host.domain.com)
>
>
>> telnet <hulaserveripaddr> 25
>> helo <fromserveripaddr>
>> mail from: <fromaddress>
>> rcpt to: <destinationaddr>
>> data
>> test
>> test
>> test
>>
> I did this and here is what i got:
> helo <ip of hula server>
> mail from: firewallname.domain.com
> 553 Your computer does not have a hostname, you must
AUTHenticate
>
> I tried other mail from: addresses and got the same
error. So, it does
> look like it has to authenticate first or do i have to
enter the
> firewall hostname somewhere in Hula?
>
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