On Friday 30 May 2003 11:30 am, Lansing, Dan wrote:
> Ok....everything is purdy and runs like a champ....except when it
> doesn't....i can access the server from outside my lan now thanks to the
> wondrous skillz of the lads out at real time....but now it seems daily the
> service<not sure which one> dies....for example this morning before leaving
> for work....i logged on to the web client at my server made sure everything
> was happy and by the time I got to work I went to logon to the web client
> from here and got the logon screen....it accepted my password and the came
> up with a screen that said 'no server running contact your system
> administrator' and well when I asked myself I came up with nothing....this
> happens when I try the web client locally too sometimes....i thought it was
> postfix dying on me but when I type #postfix reload   it doesn't fix
> it....does anyone have any idea of where I can look to find out what
> service is stopping or at the very least how I can keep it from
> dying.....according to my mail log I keep getting hit by spam relay
> attempts...could that be more than my little server can handle? Or do you
> think it is something else

What does /var/log/syslog or /var/log/message say?

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