7;s
still working properly. When you are convinced that it is good,
move the package to your own repository. That should be the only
repository these devices are configured to look at, and should
contain every package they need, and none that they do
e to have sendmail be able to tell iptables to lock known
> spammers out of the system completely: no access whatever; even better would
> be to have a multicast feed from trusted RBL maintainers to keep known
> spammers locked out to begin with.
It's probably better to have a stan
ich
have been built with security in mind and others with other goals.
Look at packages simpleproxy, stone, totd, squid, xfwp, and in fact
everything you get from an "apt-cache search proxy".
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ich
have been built with security in mind and others with other goals.
Look at packages simpleproxy, stone, totd, squid, xfwp, and in fact
everything you get from an "apt-cache search proxy".
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> LISTEN
> udp0 0 *:1025 *:*
Try running netstat -lp to get the process which is listening.
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