Hi!
> Any ideas on why there is a single UDP port open? My configuration is
> pretty simple, no controls configured for the name server and a 'listen-on
> port 53' statement in the config file
As I can remember, bind is controlled (start, stop, etc) via an extra
daemon. For this it would ne
Hi!
> Any ideas on why there is a single UDP port open? My configuration is
> pretty simple, no controls configured for the name server and a 'listen-on
> port 53' statement in the config file
As I can remember, bind is controlled (start, stop, etc) via an extra
daemon. For this it would n
Hello!
In my firewall-log I can find several entries like this:
8<---
Oct 11 19:25:48 asterix kernel: Dropwall: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:**:**:**:**:**:**:**:** SRC=***.***.***.***
DST=***.***.***.*** LEN=1456 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=110 ID=21266 PROTO=UDP
SPT=17060 DPT=0 LEN
Hello!
In my firewall-log I can find several entries like this:
8<---
Oct 11 19:25:48 asterix kernel: Dropwall: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:**:**:**:**:**:**:**:** SRC=***.***.***.***
DST=***.***.***.*** LEN=1456 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=110 ID=21266 PROTO=UDP
SPT=17060 DPT=0 LEN
Hi!
> I need to setup a Debian Woody server with th following:
>
> * SMTP (i like sendmail) with:
>+ incomming authentication SECURE
> to send an email with this server it MUST be necessary authentication
> with SSL
>
> * POP3 (i like qpopper)
>+ outgoing authentication SE
Hi!
> I need to setup a Debian Woody server with th following:
>
> * SMTP (i like sendmail) with:
>+ incomming authentication SECURE
> to send an email with this server it MUST be necessary authentication
> with SSL
>
> * POP3 (i like qpopper)
>+ outgoing authentication S
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