please criticise simple fix for m1=>attbi transition
root
root at horne.ne.mediaone.net
Sun Mar 3 17:40:08 EST 2002
I am trying to deal with the mediaone==>attbi mess.
My setup is a firewall (horne.ne.mediaone.net) that forwards all
mail to a "smart host" behind the firewall.
In three attempts (email, phone) I have not encountered anyone at attbi
who can say whether xxx.ne.mediaone.net will ==> xxx.attbi.net.
I am assuming not.
I went to dyndns.org (thanks) and set
up a new hostname, horne.homelinux.net, pointing at my
(mostly static) IP. Things seemed to work, to first
order.
To get email working I did the following hack -
in sendmail.cf on the firewall, I added a hostname so --
Cwlocalhost horne.homelinux.net
(entire domain is masqueraded)
Now mail to eg steve at horne.homelinux.net gets to me.
To fix outgoing mail to have the correct domain, I
changed sendmail.cf on the smart host as follows:
DMhorne.ne.mediaone.net
to
DMhorne.homelinux.net
A couple quick tests seemed to do the right thing.
Is this sufficient, or is there more to do?
It surprised me that I didn't have to change the "domain" line
in resolv.conf -- it kept being overwritten by the dhcp script
so I left it alone.
I don't run a web server - just family email and ssh.
Thanks,
Steve
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