Correction,
SMTP set to port 587, Auto
On 4/6/2015 11:48 AM, Dave M wrote:
Success
After waiting for DNS propagation, I am now running one test domain,
with 3 email accounts live on Centos7 Qmail-toaster standard install.
I setup Outlook client,. using IMAP, port 993 , SSL, SMTP port 587,
Success
After waiting for DNS propagation, I am now running one test domain,
with 3 email accounts live on Centos7 Qmail-toaster standard install.
I setup Outlook client,. using IMAP, port 993 , SSL, SMTP port 587, SSL
So far no errors at all.
Oh yes, firewall is now secured,
Thanks
Dave M
thanks all,
as I hadn't completed the install at that point, I also hadnt copied in my
special firewall rules : )
Thanks for the reminders.
My centos7 install will be live with one test domain tomorrow
Cheers
Dave M
On Apr 3, 2015 4:53 PM, DNK d.k.emailli...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a mgmt
2015-04-03 0:20 GMT+03:00 Dave M sysad...@tricubemedia.com:
Up pops the security message:
There are many people bored :).
Third tip: run openVPN on your server and disallow public access to all non VPN
IPs to
all ports and open only those to public you really need. Keep OpenVPN updated
to avoid stuff like the past heart bleed attack and rotate certificates.
Connect to VPN to access all privileged ports that are
yet another tip.
Isolate your ip in iptables like so
-A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -s 192.168.0.1 --dport 5150 -j ACCEPT
using non-standard port replacing the private ip with your public IP
address.
The only problem with this approach is accessing it from the road where
your IP is changing.
On
I have a mgmt machine to connect to all my servers. Then I access that mgmt
machine VIA SSH W/ Keys and a passphrase. 2 factor authentication is going to
be layered on as well.
--
DNK
On April 3, 2015 at 3:08:50 PM, Cecil Yother, Jr. (c...@yother.com) wrote:
yet another tip.
Isolate your
On 4/2/2015 5:20 PM, Dave M wrote:
This should make you smile
I have just this minute finished an install of Centos7 to prepare for
the qmail-toaster install.
After the first update , and reboot, I logged in via ssh
Up pops the security message:
*There were 249 failed login attempts since
This should make you smile
I have just this minute finished an install of Centos7 to prepare for
the qmail-toaster install.
After the first update , and reboot, I logged in via ssh
Up pops the security message:
*There were 249 failed login attempts since the last successful login.*