Thanks a lot Finn.
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Thanks a lot Finn.
Br,
c0urier
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Hi Finn,
That's nicely spotted. Can you create a ticket for this so the dev's can add it to the todo list?
Br,
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I've always been a fan of Debian based distributions.
For server use, Debian has always been my primary choice.
For personal/home use Crunchbanglinux is my favorite.
If I remember correctly I used ClearOS when it was called ClarkConnect as router software. Now I've moved on to pfSense which is BSD based.
Hi morgan,
Please keep your questions in English in the main sections of the forum.
Oh I think that might be due to limitations of the router. I am not sure it supports advanced NATing. I've never heard of the product.
Sorry, but I can't help you further then this. Hope you can live with the internal IP showing, the mail should still come through.
It's because you've configured your router wrong. I run a personal server at home also and it's behind NAT and it resolves the real IPs just fine.
Can you write/draw what your setup looks like (Also what kind of router hardware/software you use)?
For me it looks like some random spam bot is trying to send to an email address on your server. I can't really say for sure, since I don't know if any of those addresses are one of your clients. But it looks perfectly fine to me, I wouldn't be scare of it anyway =).