Steve Campbell skrev den 2013-05-10 14:17:
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from
attempting POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for
smtp connections)? I usually do this at my border firewall, but if
there's a quick and dirty way in dovecot to do this, it'd
Steve Campbell writes:
I use Centos and the default dovecot RPM. I seem to recall there was a
way to determine if dovecot was built with "--with-libwrap". Can anyone
shed light on how to determine this, please?
Maybe
dovecot --build-options
Or you can just test it directly by deny
On 5/10/2013 10:53 AM, Michael Wessel wrote:
Did you have a look at this?
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/RestrictAccess
On 5/10/2013 5:17 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from
attempting POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access f
On 5/10/2013 10:05 AM, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 05/10/13 08:17 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from
attempting POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for
smtp connections)? I usually do this at my border firewall, but if
there's a
Did you have a look at this?
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/RestrictAccess
On 5/10/2013 5:17 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from attempting
POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for smtp
connections)? I usually do this a
On 5/10/2013 8:36 AM, Gilles Chauvin wrote:
> On Friday 10 May 2013 09:17:28 Steve Campbell wrote:
>> But I believe fail2ban uses iptables, and I don't run a local firewall
>> on the server. I'd prefer not to use a separate server to inject
>> firewall rules on the border firewall. I might be wrong
On 5/10/2013 6:17 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
> But I believe fail2ban uses iptables, and I don't run a local firewall
> on the server. I'd prefer not to use a separate server to inject
> firewall rules on the border firewall. I might be wrong about fail2ban,
> though.
>
> I was hoping there was a
On 05/10/13 08:17 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from attempting
POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for smtp
connections)? I usually do this at my border firewall, but if there's
a quick and dirty way in dovecot to do this, it
On Friday 10 May 2013 09:17:28 Steve Campbell wrote:
> But I believe fail2ban uses iptables, and I don't run a local firewall
> on the server. I'd prefer not to use a separate server to inject
> firewall rules on the border firewall. I might be wrong about fail2ban,
> though.
>
> I was hoping ther
On 5/10/2013 8:54 AM, Gilles Chauvin wrote:
On Friday 10 May 2013 08:17:50 Steve Campbell wrote:
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from attempting
POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for smtp
connections)? I usually do this at my border firewall, but if th
On Friday 10 May 2013 08:17:50 Steve Campbell wrote:
> Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from attempting
> POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for smtp
> connections)? I usually do this at my border firewall, but if there's a
> quick and dirty way in dovecot t
Is there a way using dovecot facilities to block an IP from attempting
POP3 connections (similar to the sendmail access file for smtp
connections)? I usually do this at my border firewall, but if there's a
quick and dirty way in dovecot to do this, it'd make life a little simpler.
Thanks
stev
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