On 08/25/2017 03:49 AM, Davide Marchi wrote:
>> Il 2017-08-24 20:48 Tom Eastep ha scritto:
>>
>> As far as I am aware, neither UDP port 1370 nor TCP port 1328 have
>> anything to do with Postfix. [..]
>
>
> Well, this is already something..
>
>
> Il 2017-08-24 21:47 Tom Eastep ha scritto:
>>
Il 2017-08-24 20:48 Tom Eastep ha scritto:
As far as I am aware, neither UDP port 1370 nor TCP port 1328 have
anything to do with Postfix. [..]
Well, this is already something..
Il 2017-08-24 21:47 Tom Eastep ha scritto:
On 08/24/2017 11:48 AM, Tom Eastep wrote:
As far as I am aware,
On 08/24/2017 11:48 AM, Tom Eastep wrote:
>
> As far as I am aware, neither UDP port 1370 nor TCP port 1328 have
> anything to do with Postfix. Port 1370 is us-gv (Unix Shell to
> GlobalView) while 1328 is echoserver (and also used by malware). I
> suggest that you use netstat to try to
Port 3128 is squid.
You're being probed for open ports. I don't see anything in those
messages related to mail.
Bill
On 8/24/2017 2:48 PM, Tom Eastep wrote:
On 08/24/2017 10:04 AM, Davide Marchi wrote:
Hi friends,
I'm enabling Postfix MX backup server and from that moment I see
On 08/24/2017 10:04 AM, Davide Marchi wrote:
> Hi friends,
> I'm enabling Postfix MX backup server and from that moment I see
> "mydestination" and "relay_domains" ip DROP(ped)
>
> "mydestination" is:91.205.175.213 (SERVER1)
> "relay_domains" is:5.189.166.16 (SERVER2)
>
>
> As here you can see:
Hi friends,
I'm enabling Postfix MX backup server and from that moment I see
"mydestination" and "relay_domains" ip DROP(ped)
"mydestination" is:91.205.175.213 (SERVER1)
"relay_domains" is:5.189.166.16 (SERVER2)
As here you can see:
SERVER1:
Aug 24 18:13:22 server kernel: [17818755.169878]