heh up_the_irons: you're up late dr_jkl: this is pretty earlier for me actually... ;) heh I always used to be living in the pacific northwest has really given me a new look on "the sun" though :P hah i really want to get peering set up with Globe Telecom (largest ISP in the Philipines); I hope they review my request with favor... omg perl quick question up_the_irons: gotta grab some data off of my freebsd install but its saying kernel not found heh anyway if I halt it you guys can tar up my home dir? or allow me to at least ah no devices found, awesome lol *back to support* segv: well, you switched to a linux iso, so i changed the device arch to be virtio, which freebsd can't read segv: i can change it back; pm me your vps uuid Heyo up_the_irons: yo thhanks for the re-image ticket, ready to be set back to linux style again up_the_irons: thanks dude segv: np :) now back to copying everything *back* I am trying to get a mail server operational, but I can't seem to access it from the internet. I can get to it via localhost, but even when I (briefly) turned off my firewall, I still could not access port 25. Port 80 and 22 worked fine with and without the firewall. Any ideas? Is arpnetworks filtering 25? I guess they would only be filtering inbound smtp since I can send mail from the server to anywhere with no problem Works fine for me. However, your ISP may be blocking port 25 outgoing. It's typically recommended to use submission (587) to send mail to your server. And use 25 for server to server communication. your ISP is almost certainly blocking 25 outbound. since it's not 1995 anymore. Mine doesn't, but mine is also trapped in 1995 (http://bway.net). up_the_irons: do you host a centos mirror or yum update mirror on your local network? if so, what is the address? err, I guess I should ask the KB. hehe