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Date:      Wed, 1 Apr 2009 12:46:22 +0200
From:      Redd Vinylene <reddvinylene@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-jail@freebsd.org, peter@pean.org
Subject:   Re: spamd inside jail.
Message-ID:  <f1019d520904010346g4d4cff2cx1e3e4c7d989bc8bd@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <5FE6B06E-8E94-4EC0-AEDA-657DB3DD45F3@pean.org>
References:  <5FE6B06E-8E94-4EC0-AEDA-657DB3DD45F3@pean.org>

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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Peter Ankerst=E5l <peter@pean.org> wrote:

> I cant start spamd inside my new jails running 7.2-PRERELEASE.
>
> [3679] warn: server socket setup failed, retry 1: spamd: could not create
> INET socket on ip:783: Can't assign requested address
> [3679] warn: server socket setup failed, retry 2: spamd: could not create
> INET socket on ip:783: Can't assign requested address
> [3679] error: spamd: could not create INET socket on ip:783: Can't assign
> requested address
> spamd: could not create INET socket on ip:783: Can't assign requested
> address
>
> running on
> FreeBSD new.machine.tld 7.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE #2: Tue Mar
> 24 00:06:58 UTC 2009     peter@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SAMURAI  amd64
>
> But on
> FreeBSD old.machine.tld 7.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE #1: Sat Mar
> 28 15:30:25 CET 2009     peter@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/NINJA  amd64
>
> everything still works fine.
>
> other programs can bind to adresses and so on but not spamd.
>
> I tried to write something like this:
> http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=3D416119
> but with tcp and port 783, not warnings or error messages. Do you think
> this is
> a jail-issue or a spamd issue?
>
> I have tried to config spamd to bind to alot of different addresses with
> same result
> 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, the jails ip and so on.
>
> --
> Peter Ankerst=E5l
> peter@pean.org
> http://www.pean.org/
>
>
For what it's worth, other than taking up a lot of resources, spamd will
hardly stop any spam.

--=20
http://www.home.no/reddvinylene



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