Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-02-03 20:41:
only whitelist dynamic ips if there is port 25 open on it,
>>>so any open relay and SMTP redirect gets whitelisted?
>
> On 04.02.13 00:55, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>>nope, if port 25 is open, its another problem,
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-02-04 09:25:
port 25 open. There are multiple ways to detect dynamic IPs (rDNS
patterns,
PBL, SORBS-DUL, MAPS-DYNA) which I found more safe than TCP port 25
open.
i never write "only" but my point is that if port 25 is open, is it
then still dynamic ?
i
This is SOUGHT rules.
On 02/04/2013 02:02 PM, Martin Gregorie wrote:
Is anybody else seeing the forwarded message shown below?
Is it just a temporary glitch?
I didn't realise that yerp is part of the standard rule set: I've never
added it to my configuration.
Martin
Forwarded Mess
Is anybody else seeing the forwarded message shown below?
Is it just a temporary glitch?
I didn't realise that yerp is part of the standard rule set: I've never
added it to my configuration.
Martin
Forwarded Message
From: Cron Daemon
To: r...@gregorie.org
Subject: Cron /usr
Matus UHLAR - fantomas skrev den 2013-02-03 20:41:
only whitelist dynamic ips if there is port 25 open on it,
so any open relay and SMTP redirect gets whitelisted?
On 04.02.13 00:55, Benny Pedersen wrote:
nope, if port 25 is open, its another problem, in the way that is
could be static ip, wi