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On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 at 11:32:53PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
PS: actually, the only other thing you could do is set firewall rules
blocking inbound tcp port 25. if your mail server is the primary MX for
your domain then you would also need a secondary MX and open the
firewall for just that
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 at 08:00:16PM -0500, Daniel J. Rychlik wrote:
santizer. Do you guys have any suggestions or even a preference over
one or the other?
Sophos is considered by many in the security industry to be one of the best.
BUT, it is commercial (in other words...green). It supports
On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 at 05:35:55AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote:
Greets,
Root files, IMHO, should never be publically listed. Since anything root
does should be viewed as important and a security risk (making people very
careful in what they do), it makes sense that the files root has, in
general,
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 at 11:09:49AM -0600, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
Thanks to all on the Portsentry issue I had
a week ago.
Along those same lines, I have two ports I cannot
figure out (even looking through the LDP) on how
to close or shut down their related services.
They are as follows:
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