Re: 127.0.1.1 in /etc/hosts, why?
On 8/10/07, Gerald Dachs <ubuntu@dachsweb.de> wrote:
> > I've actually implemented this in Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE and > > Mandriva and while I don't really *notice* any speedup, It didn't slow > > it down either. > > All this disties have this 127.0.1.1 IP too? Since when? Didn't try > them recently. Before Ubuntu I was a developer for two other > not so well known distries that don't use this IP. > > I am using amavisd-new and let the quarantined mails go into a mysql database. > I use then MailZu for deleting or releasing them from quarantine. MailZu uses > this infamous 127.0.1.1 IP to ask amavis for releasing emails, but amavis has > a default acl to allow only 127.0.0.1. Now I have two options, I can change > the amavis acl to allow 127.0.1.1 too, or I can change the hosts and remove > the 127.0.1.1. I don't know the right way, before I know the reason for the > 127.0.1.1 IP. I have asked all the other Unix admins in my company and none > of them had ever heared from this. > > Gerald > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > > -- > ubuntu-users mailing list > ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users >
I may be mistaken here. I use all of those distros at one point or
another and I may be confusing myself (and you). :)
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