Before I go and write my own solution I thought I'd see if anyone knows of an
existing solution.
Now and again I'd like to put an IP on a local blacklist and have an expiration
time set as well. I'm using postscreen as well and ideally the blacklist will
get implemented via postscreen.
Anyo
How about a DNS daemon to be used as a blacklist, which is backed by a SQL
DB instead of by zone files? Such as PowerDNS with a SQL backend. Then add
and remove BL entries based on the times you have in mind.
Chad M Stewart:
>
> Before I go and write my own solution I thought I'd see if anyone
> knows of an existing solution.
>
> Now and again I'd like to put an IP on a local blacklist and have
> an expiration time set as well. I'm using postscreen as well and
> ideally the blacklist will get implemen
On Apr 3, 2013, at 16:10, Chad M Stewart wrote:
> Before I go and write my own solution I thought I'd see if anyone knows of an
> existing solution.
>
> Now and again I'd like to put an IP on a local blacklist and have an
> expiration time set as well. I'm using postscreen as well and ideall
fail2ban (http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) works
perfectly for this. You set up some filters that are essentially just
regular expressions, and then you define a "jail" which applies your
filter to a log file and triggers a predefined action.
We have two filters watching our Postf
Am 03.04.2013 16:10, schrieb Chad M Stewart:
>
> Before I go and write my own solution I thought I'd see if anyone knows of an
> existing solution.
>
> Now and again I'd like to put an IP on a local blacklist and have an
> expiration time set as well. I'm using postscreen as well and ideally
Is there a facility or ways to configure postfix to
recognize and process multiple recipient_delimiter
address extensions?
ie: recipient_delimiter = +, -
There could be some interpretations and implementations
of this with recipient_delimiter_method = ...
a) 'all', treat all the characters as de
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 04:27:30PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> Is there a facility or ways to configure postfix to
> recognize and process multiple recipient_delimiter
> address extensions?
>
> ie: recipient_delimiter = +, -
No. As documented recipient_delimiter is a single character. Please
also n
/dev/rob0:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 04:27:30PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> > Is there a facility or ways to configure postfix to
> > recognize and process multiple recipient_delimiter
> > address extensions?
> No. As documented recipient_delimiter is a single character. Please
> also note that the
Chad M Stewart skrev den 2013-04-03 16:10:
Anyone know of an existing tool that integrates with postfix that
would let me do what I want? I'm open to storing the IP and TTL
values in plain text, MySQL, rbldnsd, etc..
what problem will it solve to get the spam later ?, to me it looks like
yo
> also note that the word used here, delimiter, is singular. There's a
The current form is known, these are just ideas put out there.
> Having migrated from + to - (reversed my polarity, I guess) I felt
I've done - (qmail) to + (postfix) hurriedly in the past to avoid a
meta issue. Other users m
Good morning everyone :)
Do you guys know of a tool that will act like pflogsumm, only based on
domain and graphical?
Regards,
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