Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy
<[email protected]> schreibt:
>I am receiving an attack like this
>
>Jul-25-07 08:26:41 Connection from 66.110.237.194:53898 rejected by 
>Exported Extreme File: 66.110.237.
>Jul-25-07 08:26:41 Connection from 66.110.237.194:53901 rejected by 
>Exported Extreme File: 66.110.237.
>Jul-25-07 08:26:42 Connection from 66.110.237.194:53911 rejected by 
>Exported Extreme File: 66.110.237.
>Jul-25-07 08:26:42 Connection from 66.110.237.194:53914 rejected by 
>Exported Extreme File: 66.110.237.
>Jul-25-07 08:26:42 Connection from 66.110.237.194:53920 rejected by 
>Exported Extreme File: 66.110.237.  
>
>should I  leave PB doing is work (putting the ip on extreme) or is
>there 
>a better way to block this kind attack ?

PB is not only  "putting the IP on extreme", it did  already export 
the IP to exportextremefile and is using it to reject the connect at
connection time.

I am wondering, what better way do you have in mind? Maybe rejecting
before connection time?

 



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