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Hello, can anyone help?
[unknown] Can you help me?
[unknown] Can you help me?
Hello, can anyone help?
[unknown] Can you help me?
[unknown] Can you help me?
Yes, firstly, I’m using the pterodactyl panel.
I’m finding it strange, because in the panel itself, in the tab where I can add an email server, I can perform an email sending test. My server’s IP is the one in the screenshot above, when I do the test, and the email is delivered successfully.
In the image below, there is a tab on the panel, “I forgot my password”, where the user can request a code via email.
So when it sends the request to mailcow it is not requesting with the IP of the machine, nor of the client, and I do not recognize the IP address that is calling “154.203.197.192”.
[unknown] Maybe it’s because I’m in Brazil, and the server is in New York.
[unknown] Maybe it’s because I’m in Brazil, and the server is in New York.
[unknown] Maybe it’s because I’m in Brazil, and the server is in New York.
DocFraggle
The problem is here.
How can I disable this, to allow all IPs?
I have a control panel for game servers called Pterodactyl. I use it in conjunction with mailcow to send emails to users.
My problem is: When performing the SMTP test on the panel, it returns success, and sends the email.
However, when I click on “forgot password” to send an authentication code, the Pterodactyl panel returns that the email was sent, but the email does not reach my gmail.
I need to know how I can check if the Pterodactyl panel is actually sending the email to mailcow, to understand if the problem is with Pterodactyl or mailcow.
How do I monitor this?
DocFraggle To make it clear, everything was working, it always has been. This simply stopped because the certificates expired.
DocFraggle the certificate was created using Let’s Encrypt, on the machine itself. The first time I didn’t do this configuration. How do I pass it to cloudflare?
DocFraggle Yes, it is configured correctly. In fact, everything was working normally, until the certificate expired. I’m using cloudflare to redirect DNS records.
DocFraggle Yes, apparently yes. DNS configuration also normal. The certificate just expired suddenly.
I’m on Linux UBUNTU. My SSL certificate has expired and was not automatically renewed. By tinkering with the machine I managed to make part of the web, webmail, work. But when trying to send emails using smtp, tls, I get a certificate error.