Hi Colin & Team.

Sorry for delay. My laptop died. New one arrives today. Anyway.

If you check out /var/log/sec - you will see which rule is being hit. The tag 
in the log file will also be in one of the rules in /etc/sec/ … 

GK

> On 16 May 2019, at 1:50 am, Colin Jack <co...@mainline.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi Greg,
> 
> Bit of a noob question. 😊
> 
>> Michael actually agrees with you, which is why he built BFD as an 
>> alternative to dfix. By all means, try it instead. As for whitelisting and 
>> dfix, I cannot explain why APF would delete whitelist entries.
> 
>> For tuning dfix, you can update the rules manually. They are in /etc/sec - 
>> If there is a particular rule that you don’t like, comment it out.
> 
> If I wanted to reduce the number of failed MTA connections before banning, 
> which rule would I modify?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Colin
> 
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