On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 at 15:30 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
D Hill wrote:
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In Postfix:
reject_unknown_reverse_client_hostname
Reject the request when the client IP address has no address->name
mapping.
reject_unknown_client_hostname
Reject the request when 1) the client IP address->name mapping fails,
2) the name->address mapping fails, or 3) the name->address mapping
does not match the client IP address.
reject_unknown_client_hostname would be what you are calling confirmed
reverse. If I were to use that, support would start getting phone calls and
customers would start getting upset.
He is about check_client_access.
recent postfix also have check_reverse_client_hostname_access which acts on
PTR (unconfirmed rDNS), but is intended for blocking, not whitelisting.
Yes. Don't know where my head was...