Re: We need a new subject- bug fixes

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On 3/4/07, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>    1. Edit /etc/mail/sendmail.mc and either change the DAEMON_OPTIONS
> line to also listen on network devices, or comment out this option
> entirely using the dnl comment delimiter.
>
>    2. Install the sendmail-cf package:
>
>             yum install sendmail-cf
>
>    3. Regenerate /etc/mail/sendmail.cf:
>
>             make -C /etc/mail

And for consistency could you list the other programs that require
anything like those steps to return them to their intended
functionality? If nothing else you could at least admit that this is not
the normal way to configure fedora network services.

Shorewall:
1. install shorewall
2. edif sorewall.conf - change enabled=1
3. service shorewall start

IIUC, sendmail is switched to local-only for a good reason: if you
haven't RTFM, you should not be running it exposed to the 'net.

Chris

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