* ram :
> Can someone share a good reference that says that smtp-protocol-fixup
> can be safely disabled without compromising the security.
>
> Apparently the Cisco guys themselves dont own up to their bug and they
> say disabling anything is at "ones own risk".
Of course ALL changes are "one
There are good explanations here:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.dcom.sys.cisco/browse_frm/thread/ee1c9bc0180cacad/8e679e9c420395dc?tvc=1&q=smtp%20fixup%20cisco%20sendmail
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Vladimir Vassiliev
> Can someone share a good reference that says that smtp-protocol-fixup
> can be safely disabled without compromising the security.
>
> Apparently the Cisco guys themselves dont own up to their bug and they
> say disabling anything is at "ones own risk".
>
> That is enough to get the boot from the
On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 11:45 +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Serge Fonville :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I noticed with a couple of mail servers that the smtp greeting
> > contains 220 followed by a lot of asterisks.
>
> CISCO PIX.
>
> > When I do a check using mxtoolbox I get "Warning - Reverse DNS doe
Thanks for the reply
How do I assure that the normal text is displayed instead of the asterisks?
>>> Well, ask the administrator of network to disable cisco smtp fixup?
>>> Turn off the SMTP protocol fixup in the Pix.
>>
>> I also found that as a solution.
>> Unfortunately there is no pi
2010/2/15 Serge Fonville :
> Thanks for the replies
>
>>> How do I assure that the normal text is displayed instead of the asterisks?
>>>
>> Well, ask the administrator of network to disable cisco smtp fixup?
>> Turn off the SMTP protocol fixup in the Pix.
>
> I also found that as a solution.
> Unf
Thanks for the replies
>> How do I assure that the normal text is displayed instead of the asterisks?
>>
> Well, ask the administrator of network to disable cisco smtp fixup?
> Turn off the SMTP protocol fixup in the Pix.
I also found that as a solution.
Unfortunately there is no pix in between.
2010/2/15 Serge Fonville :
> Hi,
>
> I noticed with a couple of mail servers that the smtp greeting
> contains 220 followed by a lot of asterisks.
> When I do a check using mxtoolbox I get "Warning - Reverse DNS does
> not match SMTP Banner"
>
> How do I assure that the normal text is displayed ins
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:43:57AM +0100, Serge Fonville wrote:
>
> How do I assure that the normal text is displayed instead of the asterisks?
>
Turn off the SMTP protocol fixup in the Pix.
Devdas Bhagat
* Serge Fonville :
> Hi,
>
> I noticed with a couple of mail servers that the smtp greeting
> contains 220 followed by a lot of asterisks.
CISCO PIX.
> When I do a check using mxtoolbox I get "Warning - Reverse DNS does
> not match SMTP Banner"
>
> How do I assure that the normal text is displa
Hi,
I noticed with a couple of mail servers that the smtp greeting
contains 220 followed by a lot of asterisks.
When I do a check using mxtoolbox I get "Warning - Reverse DNS does
not match SMTP Banner"
How do I assure that the normal text is displayed instead of the asterisks?
Thanks in advance
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