masqmail

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Eventually switched the default group from `trusted' to `mail' All systems I run have a group `mail' but no group `trusted'. Also changed the uid/gid to the common values 8/12.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Sun, 04 Sep 2011 12:19:41 +0200
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meillo@166 1 This document covers dial-up internet connections with PPP
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meillo@166 3
meillo@166 4 Now you have to set up the online configuration. The trick is to tell
meillo@166 5 your ip-up script the connection name. You could use the IP number of
meillo@166 6 the far side of the ppp link, but this is a pain and may change each
meillo@166 7 time. But you can give it an additional argument via pppd with ipparam.
meillo@166 8 Somewhere in your dial up script you have a line similar to:
meillo@166 9
meillo@166 10 /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyS1 connect "/usr/sbin/chat -t 90 -f $CHATFILE" \
meillo@166 11 -d -d -d user user@somewhere file "$OPTIONS"
meillo@166 12
meillo@166 13 Just add 'ipparam FastNet' in the command line for pppd if your ISP has
meillo@166 14 the name FastNet. The ip-up script will then get 'FastNet' as a sixth
meillo@166 15 parameter. In your ip-up script you can then call masqmail with
meillo@166 16
meillo@166 17 /usr/local/sbin/masqmail -qo "$6"
meillo@166 18
meillo@166 19 instead of 'sendmail -q', if you had that in the script before.
meillo@166 20 Masqmail will then read the route configuration specified for the
meillo@166 21 connection name 'FastNet' and deliver the mail destined to the internet.
meillo@166 22 See the configuration manual on how to write a route configuration or
meillo@166 23 use one of the examples as a template.
meillo@166 24
meillo@166 25 I do not know how do configure that for an ISDN adapter, but I am sure
meillo@166 26 you will find something similar in the man pages.
meillo@166 27
meillo@166 28 If you want mail that is received by masqmail from your local net to be
meillo@166 29 delivered immediately using the route configuration, you have two
meillo@166 30 possibilities:
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meillo@310 32 * if you are using the masqdialer system, you just have to set
meillo@310 33 online_query to something like
meillo@166 34 /usr/bin/mservdetect localhost 224
meillo@166 35 if mserver is running on localhost and listens on port 224. See the
meillo@166 36 man page to mservdetect(1).
meillo@166 37
meillo@166 38 * otherwise you have to add two commands in your ip-up script:
meillo@166 39 echo "$6" >/var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route
meillo@166 40 chmod 644 /var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route
meillo@166 41 and you have to remove the file /var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route in
meillo@166 42 your ip-down script:
meillo@166 43 rm /var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route
meillo@310 44 Then you have to set online_query to
meillo@310 45 /bin/cat /var/run/masqmail/masqmail-route
meillo@166 46
meillo@166 47 See the route documentation for more.
meillo@166 48
meillo@166 49
meillo@166 50 written by oku
meillo@166 51 (it was once located inside of INSTALL)