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milter-greylist-1.3.8

2004-06-01 by Emmanuel Dreyfus

Hi

milter-greylist-1.3.8 is just a build warning fix.

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upcoming version 1.4

2004-06-01 by Emmanuel Dreyfus

On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 04:19:55PM +0000, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> milter-greylist-1.3.8 is just a build warning fix.

I'd like to issue a 1.4 release. Can you please check that 
1.3.8 builds and runs without a hitch on your platform of choice? 
If no new problem is discovered, I plan to release 1.4 this weekend.

--
Emmanuel Dreyfus
manu@...

Re: [milter-greylist] upcoming version 1.4

2004-06-01 by Matthieu Herrb

Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 04:19:55PM +0000, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> 
>>milter-greylist-1.3.8 is just a build warning fix.
> 
> 
> I'd like to issue a 1.4 release. Can you please check that 
> 1.3.8 builds and runs without a hitch on your platform of choice? 
> If no new problem is discovered, I plan to release 1.4 this weekend.

One small remaining problem: the milter-greylist-1.3.8 directory itself 
has a stange mode (740) that still prevents install over NFS. Other 
access rights are ok.
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Matthieu Herrb

Re: [milter-greylist] upcoming version 1.4

2004-06-01 by manu@netbsd.org

Matthieu Herrb <matthieu.herrb@...> wrote:

> One small remaining problem: the milter-greylist-1.3.8 directory itself
> has a stange mode (740) that still prevents install over NFS. Other 
> access rights are ok.

Ok, I'll fix that.

-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
manu@...

peer - reply 200

2004-06-01 by hans hm04

hi all 

i am running 2 mail-gateways on solaris 9 with milter-greylist 1.3.8
and tried to activate the peer statement, each with the others 
ip-address. in syslog i found the following lines repeating: 

May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtp1 milter-greylist: [ID 829402 mail.info] Incoming MX sync connexion from 194.37.61.90
May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtp2 milter-greylist: [ID 699817 mail.info] Connection to 194.37.61.86 established
May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtp2 milter-greylist: [ID 421412 mail.error] Unexpected reply "200" from 194.37.61.86, closing connexion (52 entries queued)

i tried a telnet interactively to port 5252 and it seams to work.
then i looked around in the source-code and didn't found 
any reply-code 200 as error-msg. it seems, that this "200" 
comes from the welcome-dialog just bevor and is hanging in any buffer.
so for me looks like that the synchronisation of this protocoll 5252
doesn't work correctly, but maybe i am wrong. 

is anybody out there, who's running milter-greylists on 2 mx
successfully with the peer-statement in the config-file ? 

or any other ideas ? 

best regards from vienna
hans

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Re: [milter-greylist] peer - reply 200

2004-06-01 by manu@netbsd.org

hans hm04 <hm04.yer@...> wrote:

> is anybody out there, who's running milter-greylists on 2 mx
> successfully with the peer-statement in the config-file ? 

Sure there is, why do you think I bothered implementing that odd
feature? 

Could you perform a tcpdump -s0 -X 'port 5252' during the sync attempt?
That could help figuring out what happens. 

-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
manu@...

Re: [milter-greylist] upcoming version 1.4

2004-06-03 by Cyril Guibourg

Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@...> writes:

> I'd like to issue a 1.4 release. Can you please check that 
> 1.3.8 builds and runs without a hitch on your platform of choice? 
> If no new problem is discovered, I plan to release 1.4 this weekend.

No problem on FreeBSD 4.X and 5.X so far.

Re: [milter-greylist] peer - reply 200

2004-06-06 by hans hm04

hi Emmanuel

sorry for my late answer, but i was very busy last days. 
due to your first reply i did see, that i didn't ask
what i want.  my question should be "is there somebody out
who use the peer statement on _solaris_ plattform" 

in the meantime i didn't find any solution. 
i did insert in sync.c some syslog-debugs and i can 
see the text which is transmitted. 
doing this with the same data with telnet from shell-prompt
it is o.k. 
below is the dump of network port 5252. 
interesting frame 4 and 6 
4 is the welcome-dialog, but 6 has this too. 
it's not a tcpdump, as this is not available on solaris, 
it's a "snoop" but maybe you can use this too, as i assume
you are not interestet in ip-header, more in the hex-dump 
of the higher layers. 

best regards from vienna 
hans 

-- 

  1   0.00000      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Syn Ack=3351061952 Seq=1659155073 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK>

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 0030 1ec3 4000 4006 1d0a c225 3d5a c225    .0..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b281 c7bd 25c0 7012    =V....b.....%.p.
	  48: c1e8 e7b6 0000 0204 05b4 0101 0402         ..............

  2   0.00002      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Syn Seq=3351061951 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK>

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0030 556d 4000 4006 e65f c225 3d56 c225    .0Um@.@.._.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 25bf 0000 0000 7002    =Z......%.....p.
	  48: c1e8 fd2d 0000 0204 05b4 0101 0402 0000    ...-............
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .

  3   0.00072      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Ack=1659155074 Seq=3351061952 Len=0 Win=49640

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0028 556e 4000 4006 e666 c225 3d56 c225    .(Un@.@..f.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 25c0 62e4 b282 5010    =Z......%.b...P.
	  48: c1e8 147b 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ...{............
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .

  4   0.00543      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Push Ack=3351061952 Seq=1659155074 Len=28 Win=49640

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 0044 1ec4 4000 4006 1cf5 c225 3d5a c225    .D..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b282 c7bd 25c0 5018    =V....b.....%.P.
	  48: c1e8 4f47 0000 3230 3020 5965 6168 2c20    ..OG..200 Yeah, 
	  64: 7768 6174 2064 6f20 796f 7520 7761 6e74    what do you want
	  80: 3f0a                                       ?.

  5   0.00083      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Ack=1659155102 Seq=3351061952 Len=0 Win=49640

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0028 556f 4000 4006 e665 c225 3d56 c225    .(Uo@.@..e.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 25c0 62e4 b29e 5010    =Z......%.b...P.
	  48: c1e8 145f 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ..._............
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .

  6   0.00090      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Push Ack=1659155102 Seq=3351061952 Len=119 Win=49640

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 009f 5570 4000 4006 e5ed c225 3d56 c225    ..Up@.@....%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 25c0 62e4 b29e 5018    =Z......%.b...P.
	  48: c1e8 3d35 0000 3230 3020 5965 6168 2c20    ..=5..200 Yeah, 
	  64: 7768 6174 2064 6f20 796f 7520 7761 6e74    what do you want
	  80: 3f0a 6164 6420 6164 6472 2031 3934 2e34    ?.add addr 194.4
	  96: 382e 3132 352e 3337 2066 726f 6d20 3c68    8.125.37 from <h
	 112: 616e 732e 6d61 7965 7240 6131 2e6e 6574    ans.mayer@...
	 128: 3e20 7263 7074 203c 6861 6e73 2e6d 6179    > rcpt <hans.may
	 144: 6572 4061 6765 732e 6174 3e20 6461 7465    er@...> date
	 160: 2031 3038 3635 3538 3033 370d 0a            1086558037..

  7   0.00050      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Ack=3351062071 Seq=1659155102 Len=0 Win=49521

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 0028 1ec5 4000 4006 1d10 c225 3d5a c225    .(..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b29e c7bd 2637 5010    =V....b.....&7P.
	  48: c171 145f 0000                             .q._..

  8   0.00052      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Push Ack=3351062071 Seq=1659155102 Len=54 Win=49521

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 005e 1ec6 4000 4006 1cd9 c225 3d5a c225    .^..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b29e c7bd 2637 5018    =V....b.....&7P.
	  48: c171 508f 0000 3230 3020 5965 6168 2c20    .qP...200 Yeah, 
	  64: 7768 6174 2064 6f20 796f 7520 7761 6e74    what do you want
	  80: 3f0a 3130 3220 496e 7661 6c69 6420 636f    ?.102 Invalid co
	  96: 6d6d 616e 6420 2232 3030 220a              mmand "200".

  9   0.00068      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Ack=1659155156 Seq=3351062071 Len=0 Win=49640

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0028 5571 4000 4006 e663 c225 3d56 c225    .(Uq@.@..c.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 2637 62e4 b2d4 5010    =Z......&7b...P.
	  48: c1e8 13b2 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .

 10   0.00136      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Fin Ack=1659155156 Seq=3351062071 Len=0 Win=49640

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0028 5572 4000 4006 e662 c225 3d56 c225    .(Ur@.@..b.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 2637 62e4 b2d4 5011    =Z......&7b...P.
	  48: c1e8 13b1 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .

 11   0.00008      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Ack=3351062072 Seq=1659155156 Len=0 Win=49521

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 0028 1ec7 4000 4006 1d0e c225 3d5a c225    .(..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b2d4 c7bd 2638 5010    =V....b.....&8P.
	  48: c171 1428 0000                             .q.(..

 12   0.00025      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Push Ack=3351062072 Seq=1659155156 Len=13 Win=49521

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 0035 1ec8 4000 4006 1d00 c225 3d5a c225    .5..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b2d4 c7bd 2638 5018    =V....b.....&8P.
	  48: c171 5527 0000 3230 3220 476f 6f64 2062    .qU'..202 Good b
	  64: 7965 0a                                    ye.

 13   0.00027      dzsmtp2 -> dzsmtp1      TCP D=49932 S=5252 Fin Ack=3351062072 Seq=1659155169 Len=0 Win=49521

	   0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
	  16: 0028 1ec9 4000 4006 1d0c c225 3d5a c225    .(..@.@....%=Z.%
	  32: 3d56 1484 c30c 62e4 b2e1 c7bd 2638 5011    =V....b.....&8P.
	  48: c171 141a 0000                             .q....

 14   0.00064      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Rst Seq=3351062072 Len=0 Win=49640

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0028 5573 4000 4006 e661 c225 3d56 c225    .(Us@.@..a.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 2638 0000 0000 5004    =Z......&8....P.
	  48: c1e8 2976 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ..)v............
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .

 15   0.00018      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Rst Seq=3351062072 Len=0 Win=0

	   0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
	  16: 0028 5574 4000 4006 e660 c225 3d56 c225    .(Ut@.@..`.%=V.%
	  32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 2638 0000 0000 5004    =Z......&8....P.
	  48: 0000 eb5e 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ...^............
	  64: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  80: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000    ................
	  96: 00                                         .


and this is the corexsponding syslog 

Jun  6 23:26:37 dzsmtp1 milter-greylist: [ID 699817 mail.info] Connection to 194.37.61.90 established
Jun  6 23:26:37 dzsmtp2 milter-greylist: [ID 829402 mail.info] Incoming MX sync connexion from 194.37.61.86
Jun  6 23:26:37 dzsmtp1 milter-greylist: [ID 421412 mail.error] Unexpected reply "200" from 194.37.61.90, closing connexion (1 entries queued)


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On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 08:54:13AM +0200, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> hans hm04 <hm04.yer@...> wrote:
> 
> > hi all 
> > 
> > i am running 2 mail-gateways on solaris 9 with milter-greylist 1.3.8
> > and tried to activate the peer statement, each with the others 
> > ip-address. in syslog i found the following lines repeating: 
> > 
> > May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtp1 milter-greylist: [ID 829402 mail.info] Incoming MX
> > May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtpsync connexion from 194.37.61.90 2 milter-greylist:
> > May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtp[ID 699817 mail.info] Connection to 194.37.61.86
> > May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtpestablished 2 milter-greylist: [ID 421412
> > May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtpmail.error] Unexpected reply "200" from
> > May 31 00:10:29 dzsmtp194.37.61.86, closing connexion (52 entries queued)
> 
> No reply to the mail I sent about it. Did you made some progress on
> this?
> 
> -- 
> Emmanuel Dreyfus
> Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
> le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
> manu@...

Re: [milter-greylist] peer - reply 200

2004-06-07 by manu@netbsd.org

hans hm04 <hm04.yer@...> wrote:

> sorry for my late answer, but i was very busy last days. 
> due to your first reply i did see, that i didn't ask
> what i want.  my question should be "is there somebody out
> who use the peer statement on _solaris_ plattform"

Um, that may be a bit less easy to find. :) 

>   6   0.00090      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Push
> Ack=1659155102 Seq=3351061952 Len=119 Win=49640
> 
>          0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....รท...E.
>         16: 009f 5570 4000 4006 e5ed c225 3d56 c225    ..Up@.@....%=V.%
>         32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 25c0 62e4 b29e 5018    =Z......%.b...P.
>         48: c1e8 3d35 0000 3230 3020 5965 6168 2c20    ..=5..200 Yeah,
>         64: 7768 6174 2064 6f20 796f 7520 7761 6e74    what do you want
>         80: 3f0a 6164 6420 6164 6472 2031 3934 2e34    ?.add addr 194.4
>         96: 382e 3132 352e 3337 2066 726f 6d20 3c68    8.125.37 from <h
>        112: 616e 732e 6d61 7965 7240 6131 2e6e 6574    ans.mayer@...
>        128: 3e20 7263 7074 203c 6861 6e73 2e6d 6179    > rcpt <hans.may
>        144: 6572 4061 6765 732e 6174 3e20 6461 7465    er@...> date
>        160: 2031 3038 3635 3538 3033 370d 0a            1086558037..

For some reason I can't figure yet, the data sent contains some received
data. Weird.

In sync.c, there are only fprintf and fgets on a stream obtained from
the socket connexion. I see no reason why I could send some data I
received.

in sync.c:sync_send(), try adding a fpurge(peer->p_stream):

        if ((peer->p_stream == NULL) && (peer_connect(peer) != 0))
                return -1;

        fpurge(peer->p_stream);

        if (type == PS_CREATE)
                fprintf(peer->p_stream, "add ");
        else
                fprintf(peer->p_stream, "del ");

And retry with snoop to see if something changed (I don't say if
something work as if this is the fix, it won't be enough to fix
everything) 

-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
manu@...

Re: [milter-greylist] peer - reply 200

2004-06-12 by hans hm04

hi Emmanuel

i did insert the following at line 205 
__fpurge(peer->p_stream);
as fpurge did result in an Undefined symbol at compile-time. 

gcc -o milter-greylist milter-greylist.o pending.o except.o sync.o conf_yacc.o dump_yacc.o conf.o autowhite.o dump.o spf.o -LBerkeleyDB.3.3/lib -Wl,-LBerkeleyDB.3.3/lib -lsocket -lresolv -lnsl -lpthread -lmilter
Undefined                       first referenced
 symbol                             in file
fpurge                              sync.o
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to milter-greylist
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
gmake: *** [milter-greylist] Error 1

so changed to __fpurge and this did compile fine. but
this was maybe not that, what it should do.
the situation is now the same. 
frame 8 is bringing the add-command AND response 201 
instead of 201 at the beginning of the line.

best regards 
hans 


packet 8 of version 1.4 with the mod described above:

           0: 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 2077 e050 0800 4500    ....\ufffd... w.P..E.
          16: 0086 7a2e 4000 4006 c148 c225 3d5a c225    ..z.@.@..H.%=Z.%
          32: 3d56 1484 f98c d3e3 f1c5 beb1 758d 5018    =V..\ufffd.......u.P.
          48: c1a6 1f76 0000 6164 6420 6164 6472 2036    ...v..add addr 6
          64: 322e 3532 2e37 312e 3333 2066 726f 6d20    2.52.71.33 from 
          80: 3c3e 2072 6370 7420 3c69 6e66 6f40 6167    <> rcpt <info@ag
          96: 6573 2e61 743e 2064 6174 6520 3130 3837    es.at> date 1087
         112: 3038 3236 3637 0d0a 3230 3120 416c 6c20    082667..201 All 
         128: 7269 6768 742c 2049 276c 6c20 646f 2074    right, I'll do t
         144: 6861 740a                                  hat.
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On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 07:14:43AM +0200, manu@... wrote:
> hans hm04 <hm04.yer@...> wrote:
> 
> > sorry for my late answer, but i was very busy last days. 
> > due to your first reply i did see, that i didn't ask
> > what i want.  my question should be "is there somebody out
> > who use the peer statement on _solaris_ plattform"
> 
> Um, that may be a bit less easy to find. :) 
> 
> >   6   0.00090      dzsmtp1 -> dzsmtp2      TCP D=5252 S=49932 Push
> > Ack=1659155102 Seq=3351061952 Len=119 Win=49640
> > 
> >          0: 0800 2077 e050 0003 ba14 f7ae 0800 4500    .. w.P....\ufffd...E.
> >         16: 009f 5570 4000 4006 e5ed c225 3d56 c225    ..Up@.@....%=V.%
> >         32: 3d5a c30c 1484 c7bd 25c0 62e4 b29e 5018    =Z......%.b...P.
> >         48: c1e8 3d35 0000 3230 3020 5965 6168 2c20    ..=5..200 Yeah,
> >         64: 7768 6174 2064 6f20 796f 7520 7761 6e74    what do you want
> >         80: 3f0a 6164 6420 6164 6472 2031 3934 2e34    ?.add addr 194.4
> >         96: 382e 3132 352e 3337 2066 726f 6d20 3c68    8.125.37 from <h
> >        112: 616e 732e 6d61 7965 7240 6131 2e6e 6574    ans.mayer@...
> >        128: 3e20 7263 7074 203c 6861 6e73 2e6d 6179    > rcpt <hans.may
> >        144: 6572 4061 6765 732e 6174 3e20 6461 7465    er@...> date
> >        160: 2031 3038 3635 3538 3033 370d 0a            1086558037..
> 
> For some reason I can't figure yet, the data sent contains some received
> data. Weird.
> 
> In sync.c, there are only fprintf and fgets on a stream obtained from
> the socket connexion. I see no reason why I could send some data I
> received.
> 
> in sync.c:sync_send(), try adding a fpurge(peer->p_stream):
> 
>         if ((peer->p_stream == NULL) && (peer_connect(peer) != 0))
>                 return -1;
> 
>         fpurge(peer->p_stream);
> 
>         if (type == PS_CREATE)
>                 fprintf(peer->p_stream, "add ");
>         else
>                 fprintf(peer->p_stream, "del ");
> 
> And retry with snoop to see if something changed (I don't say if
> something work as if this is the fix, it won't be enough to fix
> everything) 
> 
> -- 
> Emmanuel Dreyfus
> Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
> le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
> manu@...
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [milter-greylist] peer - reply 200

2004-06-12 by manu@netbsd.org

hans hm04 <hm04.yer@...> wrote:

> so changed to __fpurge and this did compile fine. but
> this was maybe not that, what it should do.
> the situation is now the same.

I'm running out of idea. Could you check that it is okay to open a FILE
* on the top of a socket on your version of Solaris? (a post to the
appropriate newsgroup should do it)

-- 
Emmanuel Dreyfus
Il y a 10 sortes de personnes dans le monde: ceux qui comprennent 
le binaire et ceux qui ne le comprennent pas.
manu@...

Re: peer - reply 200

2004-06-16 by Boris Losev

>is anybody out there, who's running milter-greylists on 2 mx
>successfully with the peer-statement in the config-file ?

I've the same problem on Solaris 8 (SunOS intra1 5.8 Generic_108528-11
sun4m sparc SUNW,SPARCstation-5) with milter-greylist-1.4.

Re: [milter-greylist] Re: peer - reply 200

2004-06-26 by hans hm04

do you have any solutions ? 
there seems to be a little difference anywhere between 
solaris and the linux world. 

best regards 
hans 

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On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 12:43:22PM +0300, Boris Losev wrote:
> >is anybody out there, who's running milter-greylists on 2 mx
> >successfully with the peer-statement in the config-file ?
> 
> I've the same problem on Solaris 8 (SunOS intra1 5.8 Generic_108528-11
> sun4m sparc SUNW,SPARCstation-5) with milter-greylist-1.4.
>

Re: [milter-greylist] Re: peer - reply 200

2004-06-26 by manu@netbsd.org

hans hm04 <hm04.yer@...> wrote:

> do you have any solutions ? 
> there seems to be a little difference anywhere between 
> solaris and the linux world.

You still have the problem with latest code? I thought it was fixed.

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