From: Matt K. <mke...@ev...> - 2003-06-19 18:19:12
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At 07:18 PM 6/18/2003 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote: >I have Razor 2.22 and spamassassin 2.55 on a Debian box. When I run >razor-report, it goes on through the routine until the point below: > >Jun 18 18:54:48.263365 report[31030]: [ 6] response to sent.7 >-nsl=? >conceit.cloudmark.com >joy.cloudmark.com >. >Jun 18 18:54:48.263532 report[31030]: [ 8] Discovery Server 216.52.3.2 >replying with nsl=conceit.cloudmark.com >Jun 18 18:54:48.263584 report[31030]: [ 8] Discovery Server 216.52.3.2 >replying with nsl=joy.cloudmark.com >razor2 report failed: No such file or directory Timed out! at >/usr/share/perl/5.8.0/Net/Ping.pm line 484, <GEN4> line 1. >debug: leaving helper-app run mode >debug: Current PATH is: >/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games >debug: DCC is not available: dccproc not found >debug: Pyzor is not available: pyzor not found >Warning, unable to report spam > >Is it just not finding dcc and pyzor (which I don't have, unless I haven't >noticed) that triggers this, or is it not being reported at all? > >Cam 1) that seems to be output from spamassassin -Dr.. not razor-report.. razor-report won't talk about dcc or pyzor. 2) do you have a firewall that prohibits you from connecting to TCP/7 (echo) on an external server? (note: you do NOT need to allow inbound connections to tcp/7.. just outbound. Allowing inbound can be a security problem, but outbound is NOT a security hole provided inbound requests are disallowed). |