Marc Funaro wrote:
We're reaching a point of desperation here, so I was wondering if anyone had
any advice on my problem outlined below. People are getting multiple copies
of emails with attachments, but in general the T and D files are definitely
hanging around way too long and I cannot figure
Just recently this started happening. Users with IMAP accounts not able to get
mail. Checked my services IMAP service has stopped, although nothing showing
up in event viewer. Any suggestions as to why? I have set the service to restart
after a failure. How could I get it to send an alert
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,
So THAT is the way these trojans are getting into my mailserver...
:- Sophos is getting them but I was unable to find the attac vector.
That's it. According to the source code, it's only a DoS on Windows
2000 SP2 or greater. On anything prior to that, it
Matti Haack wrote:
Some infos from bugtraq:
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Betreff: IpSwitch IMAP Server LOGON stack overflow
Absender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Datum: 08.06.2005, 00:24
Anhänge: ipswitch.c, Part.txt
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Hello, attached is a proof of concept for
Michael Hoyt wrote:
Are those of us running 7.15 vulnerable. I seem to remember an URL link in
an earlier thread about this vulnerability that omitted version 7.15 in the
list of vulnerable versions (perhaps that was an oversight). If 7.15 is
vulnerable, will there be a hotfix or are we
Does anyone know if there are any plans for HF's for v8.05 to cover the
latest vulnerabilities? I sure hope so...
-Russ
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Russ Uhte, CCNP
Network Administrator
Richmond Power Light
Parallax Systems Division
2000 US 27 South
Richmond, IN 47374
USA
Richmond: 765.973.7348
Toll-free
Chris Patterson wrote:
I don't see anything listening on 514.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administratornetstat -a -p udp
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign AddressState
UDPican:snmp *:*
UDPican:microsoft-ds *:*
This line is problem...
Dan Barker wrote:
Does anybody know how to configure Exchange 2J not to accept inbound email
unless the sending server IP is 63.171.93.5? I know veeery little
about Exchange. It's in Native mode, but I couldn't even find the About
Box to report the versiong.
Does your friend have a
Dan Barker wrote:
The ISA bundled with Exchange is more confusing to configure than Exchange!
But thanks for the suggestion.
Understand that :) But surely he has a router between his Internet
connection and his exchange box...
-Russ
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x wrote:
Heck Novell even has a supported SUSE desktop now.
http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/index.html?sourceidint=homepage_announcement1
I prefer *BSD myself for servers.
I'll have to agree with x... If you're going to be learning something
new anyway, go with a *BSD distro... My
Matt Robertson wrote:
Perl for Windows is actually very easy to install. I forget where I
got my copy but there are some neat things out there that run on it
(ASSP, in my case). Think of it as another weapon in the arsenal.
Active Perl is the most common I think...
Katie LaSalle-Lowery wrote:
Yesterday we became the DNS authority for a domain, ifs-mt.com.
They have an Exchange server. Their Exchange server's IP address was and
remains 69.51.79.204.
I created an A record for mail.ifs-mt.com for 69.51.79.204 with an MX record
for mail.ifs-mt.com.
At my
Gerry Massat wrote:
Oooh- it works for me! Thanx, Russ.
My workaround before your fix was to configure another account using
IMAP instead!
Wonder if this is a known bug... I'll check bugzilla, and if it's not
reported, I think I'll let them know.
Thanks,
Russ
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Matt Robertson wrote:
I thought I would ask around here as I might get a quicker response.
I have fired up Thunderbird 0.9 and it seems to work. But only seems
to. I can send just fine. I can't receive mail. It appears to work
in that Thunderbird reports no errors and just says 'no new mail'.
Is there a way to change the facility used when logging to a syslog
server? Running 8.05. I'm currently isolating it by IP address, which
I can continue to do, but I'd rather do it by facility if possible.
Thanks,
Russ Uhte
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have experiences with greylisting as
described on http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/ ?
I'm doing this on my Postfix gateway servers. It is *very* effective at
stopping spam. Prior to using graylisting, approximately 250,000
messages were relayed
that you couldn't do simple port redirection?? I
haven't been following this thread, but if it's just port redirection,
any IOS feature set includes nat capabilities...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html#topic8
-Russ Uhte, CCNP
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Username: root
Password: password
Total: 4 Accounts
Total: 1 Domains, 4 Accounts
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ciao,
Adik
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Russ Uhte, CCNP
Network Administrator
Richmond Power Light
Parallax Systems Division
2000 US 27 South
Richmond, IN 47374
USA
Richmond: 765.973.7348
Toll
Eric Shanbrom [Ipswitch] wrote:
This assumes that the intruder has access to the IMail machine's
registry...IMHO if this is so I would think you have bigger problems than
just grabbing passwords..
Obviously ;) I was seeing it as some value to those who have a legit
reason for wanting the
At 09:13 PM 6/29/2004, John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
Does any one know how to reset a AP9606 completely back to factory default
if Telnet is currently disabled and the username and password is not being
accepted, even the default one? This is in a AP9211 MasterSwitch
Had this same exact scenario
At 10:51 AM 4/1/2004, Greg Cerveny wrote:
I just collected a weeks worth of dated logs via kiwi syslog daemon. I
downloaded them, and realized that they are not in the IMail format.
Is there an easy way to batch convert them, or should I open each
individually and apply a reg-ex replace?
Now
At 08:44 AM 4/1/2004, Chris Ulrich wrote:
What I would love is a program that can take all of the IP's on the
machine and
in a spreadsheet-type format, list all of the IP addresses, incoming
traffic and outbound traffic.
Does anyone know of a tool like this?
If you have any experience with
At 02:51 PM 3/5/2004, R. Scott Perry wrote:
Anyone seeing a lot of SomeFool.Gen-1 and SomeFool.Gen-2 today? My
clamAv logs are showing a lot more of these than I've seen so
far... just curious.
No. Out of over 739,000 viruses that our customers have received so far
today, there isn't a
At 01:27 PM 1/23/2004, Sharyn Schmidt wrote:
Anyone using MPLS or know anything about it?
If you're talking about Muliprotocol Label Switching, this would be a great
place to start: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/mpls/. It seems
to be a really awesome technology, I've never actually
At 04:03 PM 1/13/2004, Vincent Toussaint wrote:
This Is the reply from the server when trying to telnet to it on port 25 :
Connecting To mail1...Could not open connection to the host. on port 25.
No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
Do you have Auto deny
At 09:54 AM 1/9/2004, John Tolmachoff \(Lists\) wrote:
Eric, on that note, how about adding support for the Imail log Analyzer for
the Kiwi log format?
John,
I just created a customized format in Kiwi that looks identical to the
Imail default log files, and just like that, Imail Log Analyzer
At 12:36 PM 1/9/2004, John Tolmachoff \(Lists\) wrote:
Can you share that configuration? (Off list if you like.
Sure! Under the Kiwi Syslog Daemon Setup, find the category called
Formatting. Right-click Custom file formats. Make the date format
mm:dd. Make the time format HH:MM. Make the
At 01:28 PM 12/31/2003, Curt Turner wrote:
Can somebody please explain to me the syntax of the
entries in the url-domain-bl.txt file? I'd like to be
able to understand what an entry like
%6c%69b%74%64%6f%72%6di%74.com means. Are these hex
representations of special characters? Wildcards?
Check out
Here is my 0.02c. I setup a batch file that uses the command version of
WinRaR. WinRaR allows me to archive all files/folders older than x days or
y size, and therefor, I don't have to delete them, I can keep them
archived. Usually a 300MB-400MB logfile will compress to a 12-15MB archive
At 03:25 PM 10/23/2003, Len Conrad wrote:
but if you want to search, extract, count log events per unit time,
report, do one-liners, ad hoc scripts, schedule scripts as Windows jobs,
without learning a programming language, then the Unix text processing
tools for Win32 are the way to go.
I'm
At 03:14 PM 10/15/2003, Vincent Jordan wrote:
Im in a rural area ( customers can not even get dsl. Some customers still
have party lines out here ) im looking to assess the cost of deploying a
wireless solution. Ive looked at several products and several look great
on paper. I would like to
At 03:31 PM 10/1/2003, you wrote:
We also are running 8.03 with moderate webmail traffic. No problems.
Win2K Srv on a dual AMD 2200+ with 1GB RAM and 3 drives (system, spool,
mailbox) with Declude Virus/Junkmail.
Just my .02, but I think it's at least a little relevant.
We are currently
At 12:18 PM 6/20/2003, John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:
Question for you ISPs out there.
I am moving my NOC.
At the old location, I am using a Integrated T-1 from Ae via a
circuit from PacBell. (Not my choice.)
The ISP has been waiting for PacBell to install the new circuit (line) at
the
At 12:46 PM 6/20/2003, you wrote:
I'm surprised that they'll only do this during business hours. We have
circuits with both Sprint and ATT, and anytime something at all happens,
they are willing to do it when ever I want to!! Maybe a chit-chat with a
manager will help??
I have talked to 3
At 12:56 PM 6/20/2003, you wrote:
John,
Who is hosting your DNS. If you are then you will want them to install
a router at the new location as suggested so that you can get one DNS server
moved to the new location and leave one at the old until you have the new
server listed with Internic.
I have been unable to persuade the suits to allow *nix in the building
(for purely non-technical/non-financial reasons), so imgate is out for
the time being.
Not sure if this is even worth your time to try, but thought you may be
interested [0]. This is Postfix on Win32 platform. Still in its
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