What? The CIDR length can never be greater than 32. That's how large (in
bits) that the IPv4 address is.

 

If you want 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 then that is a /8, not /32; since the
network portion of the IP address is only 8 bits wide.

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith, MCITP:SA,EMA/MCSE/Exchange MVP

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From: Brown, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 10:37 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Anonymous Relay Issues

 

E2007 SP1, CCR.  Separate Hubs and CCR servers.Edge servers on a DMZ.

 

We have a server application called Stakeout that users pull data from to a
desktop client.  The user can then send reports/data via SMTP from the
client.  Although all of the emails say they are From: StakeOut@
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <domain>.com, the sending IP address is
pulled from the client PC.  Since all of our networked PC's pull their
address from DHCP it's kind of impossible to put individual IP addresses in
the Receive mail from remote servers in Anonymous Relay Properties.

 

So.I though about putting in the DHCP ranges for the PC's.but it will only
allow me to add a range of 10.x.x.1/32.  If I try to make the range any
larger I get:

 

The CIDR length xx is greater than the maximum of 32 for an IPv4 address.
Etc.

 

So THAT doesn't work.

 

Transport rules don't take effect until an email has been accepted by the
Anonymous relay.do they?  So I don't think that's the answer.

 

Does anyone have any ideas?  Am I missing something simple with the IP
ranges?  

 

How big a risk would we run if we disabled the Anonymous relay so that it
just accepts all anonymous SMTP email?  This assumes, of course, that our
DMZ is up to snuff.blocking anything externally that doesn't come from the
Edge servers.

 

 

 Larry C. Brown

    LAN/WAN CS Support

 Dayton Power & Light

        (937)-331-4922

 

 

 


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