On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 09:05:12 +0000, Linux4Bene wrote: > Op Wed, 18 Mar 2015 03:58:02 +0000, schreef Dan Purgert: > > [snip] >> You've already got a frontend for them (hint - "roundcube") > > Yes, I just need to find a good plugin allowing for the users to change > their password. >
Dunno about roundcube (I use horde), but I do recall a bit of trial and error with convincing horde/imp to play nice with the SASL authentication provided by dovecot. > >> Well, not so sure about the extra firewall in the mix there - I mean, >> yeah you'll have one on site likely as part of your router appliance >> ... >> but that's pretty much a given these days anyway. >> >> Or are you planning on throwing a firewall somewhere else, such as >> between the LAN and the file server (and if so - why?) > > I would hook up the firewall after the ISP router, before the LAN. > The routers of ISP's here only have very basic firewall capabilities. > I rather use my own device to protect the LAN. > And it gives me a chance to learn the UBNT Edge router. Gotcha -- since the ERLite (or, well most any router these days) includes a firewall in the box already, I wasn't sure if you meant that, or if you were adding another firewall-only appliance into the mix... > >> They'll definitely make it to your ISP. Whether or not your ISP will >> relay them as "yourdomain.com" or >> "our-ip-address-block.somewhere.ISP.com" >> is something you'll have to check with them though ... >> >> Really about the only guaranteed way of getting that would be to own an >> actual block of IPs (i.e. bought directly from one of the number >> registrars ... ARIN or RIPE or one of their delegated subsidiaries). >> But in doing so, you're talking about buying something like a /20 (or >> whatever their currently "smallest" allocation is). > > A big block is going to be overkill so I'll have to get by with whatever > my ISP offers me. If I have a couple of IP's, it's enough for the public > services I have. Yep, figured as much. And TBH, ARIN et. al. are pretty stingy with giving out IPs in the first place ... so you'd probably be shot down anyway. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/mec5rf$b1f$1...@ger.gmane.org