added after all rules are fired.
Any idea of how to do this with SA?
Thanks!
Regards,
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Alvaro Marín Illera
Hostalia Internet
www.hostalia.com
Hello,
I'm having problems using whitelist_from_spf to whitelist a domain.
[23227] dbg: spf: checking to see if the message has a Received-SPF header
that we can use
[23227] dbg: spf: using Mail::SPF for SPF checks
[23227] dbg: spf: checking HELO (helo=out10.wanadoo.es, ip=62.36.20.210)
[23227] d
;s filtering your DNS querry packet size. Note that Cisco PIX
> and ASA devices tend to do this by default as part of their inspection
> features.
>
> Also, make sure your resolving DNS server is allowed to make connections
> to tcp/53 on outside DNS servers... If UDP fails because a value is too
> long, it should switch to TCP. But if there's some egress filtering,
> that mechanism won't work.
>
>
>
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Alvaro Marín Illera
Hostalia Internet
www.hostalia.com
he IP is in their SPF record:
r...@relay09:~
# dig spf.orange.es | grep 62.36.20.210
spf.orange.es. 3182IN A 62.36.20.210
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Alvaro Marín Illera
Hostalia Internet
www.hostalia.com