I have a microvax set up with VMS 5, running MULTINET (and decnet locally). The server has a FQDN and after a while being exposed to the WWW someone out there started using the server as an SMTP relay. I can disable and clear the queue, but I'd like to block entirely this from happening in the first place. I'd like to learn more about how this happens in VMS.
Anyone have had this same problem before? I realize back when VMS 5 was current it was not so much of an issue, but today it is. I am working on a solution. I can envision a few ways including blocking the smtp relay port from the firewall, but if possible I'd like to set up a VMS Multinet solution as a learning exercise. I am open to suggestions, and once I find the solution I'll post it. I understand that this kind of thing is not cookie cutter, there are different levels one could address something like this. I have a comcast business router, and one of the 5 IPs I have is NAT assigned to the internal 10.1.10 port of the microvax. This is the same machine I wrote about previously as with then, thanks for your help. I find the best way to learn is on the actual hardware warts and all. Bill