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lude of all the files plus the
> defaults. Does this seem like a plausible system, and does it fit
I really like this idea. It's a bit of a hassle to create your own logcheck
entries. If this could be done once and added to the package it would make
life much easier.
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lude of all the files plus the
> defaults. Does this seem like a plausible system, and does it fit
I really like this idea. It's a bit of a hassle to create your own logcheck
entries. If this could be done once and added to the package it would make
life much easier.
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ay for
localhost but failed without noticing. I then noticed when typing this mail
which of course does not make sense. But accidently I send it away instead
of cancelling it.
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ay for
localhost but failed without noticing. I then noticed when typing this mail
which of course does not make sense. But accidently I send it away instead
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On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 12:59:31AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> no, machines in your network are allowed to relay, if i were to
> connect to your port 25 (which i won't) and try the same thing it
> would refuse to accept it.
Yes, I realized that AFTER sending my mail. I thought I had configured it
Please disregard my last two mails. While testing postfix I misconfigured it
and that's why it was relaying. I just noticed this too late.
Sorry.
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from the interfaces and allows
> all hosts on the classful subnets of those interfaces to relay through you.
My main.cf contains:
mynetworks=127.0.0.1/8
but still I was able to send mail using From: and To: addresses on different
networks.
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..
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
delay_warning_time = 1
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On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 12:59:31AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> no, machines in your network are allowed to relay, if i were to
> connect to your port 25 (which i won't) and try the same thing it
> would refuse to accept it.
Yes, I realized that AFTER sending my mail. I thought I had configured i
Please disregard my last two mails. While testing postfix I misconfigured it
and that's why it was relaying. I just noticed this too late.
Sorry.
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from the interfaces and allows
> all hosts on the classful subnets of those interfaces to relay through you.
My main.cf contains:
mynetworks=127.0.0.1/8
but still I was able to send mail using From: and To: addresses on different
networks.
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hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
delay_warning_time = 1
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to me. The upload should be in woody
as well and not just in potato-updates.
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e sense to me. The upload should be in woody
as well and not just in potato-updates.
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er gets a
root account he/she can do whatever he/she wants to your machine.
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ugh. Once an intruder
gets this your at a loss.
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