snowcrash wrote:
> i'd LIKE to simply BLOCK, with NO logging, these nosiy, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> connections at the fw PRIOR to spamd ever seeing them.
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> (a) install a small SMTP server on the router to ONLY reject at CBL
> *prior* to passing on to spamd
i recommend assp : h
Jason C. Wells wrote:
> But even more mysteriously, as I typed this message I fired up tcpdump
> to try and figure things out. I then attempted to connect to
> ftp.freebsd.org and succeeded. I have changed no firewall rules during
> the time that I have been writing this message. Then I did a re
On 10/24/06, Andrei Kolu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got strange problem here, looks like I am dumb enough to understand this.
My current PF rules:
--cut--
nmap 192.168.2.100
i haven't looked at your pf-rules properly, but you're scanning from
inside the LAN ?
if you need your firewall to
On 11/25/06, tim m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm looking for experiences from others who have been using OpenBSD's spamd
on FreeBSD.
Is it working well?
it's running fine, although it doesn't help so much in my current situation
Has your spam really been less?
not really, but i'm testing