Re: [toaster] toaster qmail patches

2004-05-17 Thread Christian Lyra
Hi,

I hope I´m not too late, but I would like to sugest a patch to tcpserver to 
limit the number of concurrent conections per IP/subnet address.  I´m using 
it and it really helps on smtp DOS...
sorry, I dont have the URL but it´s not difficult to find it.

Still in the subject of qmail patches, how difficult would be a ipv6 patch?  

On Saturday 08 May 2004 02:42, Bill Shupp wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>Spam Throttle does this, which has already been added in place of
> >>Tarpit.  But it's based on IP/Network, not user account.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>
> >>Bill
> >
> > So is there any patch which may use user account instead of ip/network?
>
> Not that I am aware of.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill

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[toaster] tcp.smtp

2004-05-17 Thread John McCullough








/etc/smtp is the file which controls SMTP access

 

Is is correct that it should contain the following only:

 

127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""

 

Someone recommended that I include the following:

127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""

:allow

 

 

This allows only the localhost to “inject mail via
SMTP” (Quote from lwq section 2.8.2.3)– what exactly does inject
mean?  Does it mean only localhost can connect to SMTP in order to attempt
authentication / relaying, or does inject mean that it’ll relay without
authentication?

 

Thanks,

j

 








Re(2): [toaster] ezmlm / qmailadmin bug?

2004-05-17 Thread christopher


On Thursday, 13 May, 2004, Tom Collins set forth at the speed of light: 

>What version of vpopmail and qmailadmin?

vpopmail is version 5.4.1
qmailadmin is 1.2.1

>If you look in the domain's directory in ~vpopmail/domains, does it 
>show .qmail files for the list?

under the domain for which we created the mailing list- "test", there is
a "test" folder, but no .qmail files in that folder.  in the domain
directory, there is a .qmail-default.

permissions on the ~vpopmail/domain folder, and sub folders is:
vpopmail.vchkpw 700


thanks much for any help.

--chris