Re: open relay problem

2000-01-27 Thread Dr. Erwin Hoffmann
At 01:16 27.1.2000 -0500, you wrote: | Hi | I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver | with 3 domains in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp | | 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" | 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" | | According to what I've read, this should allow

Loopback? Was: open relay problem

2000-01-27 Thread Peter Green
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:02:45AM +0100, Dr. Erwin Hoffmann wrote: Hi, try my SPAMCONTROL Patch I posted into this group recently. However, I really advise everybody NOT to use the LOOPBACK address to be included in the relaying control mechanism. Its easy enough to fake that. It's easy

open relay problem

2000-01-26 Thread Jeff Mayes
Hi I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver with 3 domains in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" According to what I've read, this should allow only users with 192.168.1.* to use my server as a

Re: open relay problem

2000-01-26 Thread Len Budney
Jeff Mayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" According to what I've read, this should allow only users with 192.168.1.* to use my server as a relay. That's correct. But when I test remotely, the test messages are allowed through. Any

Re: open relay problem

2000-01-26 Thread Keith Warno
| Hi | I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver | with 3 domains in rcpthosts and the following in etc/tcp.smtp | | 192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" | 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" | | According to what I've read, this should allow only users with 192.168.1.* | to use my

Re: open relay problem

2000-01-26 Thread Adam McKenna
You don't need that. allow is the default. As someone else pointed out, his problem is that he has no rcpthosts file. --Adam On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 01:16:40AM -0500, Keith Warno wrote: | Hi | I'm a new qmail user having a problem with relays. I'm using tcpserver | with 3 domains in

Re: Strange open relay problem with qmail due to bad configuration.

1999-09-27 Thread Aaron L. Meehan
Quoting Chuck Milam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Petr Novotny wrote: What I guess you describe is that: Somewhere inside your network, you have an open relay (addressable from internet). Your blacklisted machine is a smart host for that open relay. You can't do anything

Re: Strange open relay problem with qmail due to bad configuration.

1999-09-13 Thread Petr Novotny
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12 Sep 99, at 12:15, Sebastian Andersson wrote: I just got a nasty letter from ORBS telling me that one of my SMTP servers was an open relay. If you told us the IP of your machine so that we could look up on the ORBS site the exact problem,

Re: Strange open relay problem with qmail due to bad configuration.

1999-09-13 Thread Sebastian Andersson
On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 09:47:14AM +0100, Petr Novotny wrote: If you told us the IP of your machine so that we could look up on the ORBS site the exact problem, we could be more helpful. I guess I didn't express myself clear enough. The problem is fixed. I just thought someone might be

Strange open relay problem with qmail due to bad configuration.

1999-09-12 Thread Sebastian Andersson
I just got a nasty letter from ORBS telling me that one of my SMTP servers was an open relay. The host was a secondary mailserver for some of our domains and it had no hosts in locals and a correctly configured rcpthosts. Its virtualhosts was also empty and it was not configured to allow percent

Re: Strange open relay problem with qmail due to bad configuration.

1999-09-12 Thread James Smallacombe
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Sebastian Andersson wrote: I just got a nasty letter from ORBS telling me that one of my SMTP servers was an open relay. The host was a secondary mailserver for some of our domains and it had no hosts in locals and a correctly configured rcpthosts. Its virtualhosts