> > You need a commercial license if you sell anti-spam appliances or
> > services, or if you do not share your checksums.
>
> so if I have two servers, one of which shares my checksums, I can run them
> without commercial license?
If a server does not share its checksums, then it requires a
commercial license.
However, why would your internall server not share its checksums?
Why could it not flood its checksums to your other server while
refusing all incoming checksums with /var/dcc/flod lines like these:
/var/dcc/flod on external server at outside.domain.com:
# connection to outside peers
outside.example.com 5438 9876
# connection to internal server
inside.domain.com 4583 8967 all->reject
/var/dcc/flod on internal server at inside.domain.com:
# connection to internal server
outside.domain.com 8583 8967 - all->reject
I wonder
- if a single DCC server with two copies of dccifd with differing
thresholds would be sufficient
- if there will be enough email traffic to provide enough data for
the inside DCC server to do any good
Vernon Schryver [email protected]
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