On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Tim B wrote:

> Problem in spamassassin 2.60 -- trusted relay
>
> There seems there might be a glitch in the detection of trusted relays
> which is causing RBL checks to be bypassed.
>
> Is there a way to bypass the autodetection of trusted relays and use
> only ones specified in a .cf file?  I searched bugzilla and didn't see
> the same problem I'm seeing.
>
> Spamassassin version 2.60
> net::dns is installed
> OS Mandrake Linux 9.1
> MTA Postfix 1.1.13
> Spamassassin is behind a NAT translated firewall, and has a private
> address.  (192.168.100.3)
>
> I have no trusted relays, as this plays inbound gateway, I trust no one,
> but it looks like because my server uses my internal DNS server, it
> finds that my host resolves to an internal IP (which is correct), then
> it assumes that the relay is trusted and skips all rbl checks.

You're behind a NAT box w/ a private IP address. This may foul up
SA's trusted-net autodetect. Have you tried explicitly setting
the trusted_networks parameter?

Check out the 'clear_trusted_networks' and 'trusted_networks' parameters
in the SA documentation.


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