PB sent me his configuration changes when he put in a temporary router -
1. Editing /etc/network/interfaces to give our mail server a public id (earlier it was in the DMZ)
2. Physically connecting the server with LAN cable to one of the ports of the router.
3. Going to NAT Access Control under Network Options on the router's config page, to disable NAT for the mail server.
1. Editing /etc/network/interfaces to give our mail server a public id (earlier it was in the DMZ)
2. Physically connecting the server with LAN cable to one of the ports of the router.
3. Going to NAT Access Control under Network Options on the router's config page, to disable NAT for the mail server.
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