Dear all,
My qmail send service is no
trunning.
Help!!!
Manish Jain(Network
Administrator)C-DAC "Anusandhan Bhawan"C-56/1, Sector-62, Noida-
210307Ph: 91 120 2402551-60 (Extn.- 718)
91 120 2402563 (Direct)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/12/05, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 12, 2005, at 6:59 AM, John Chess wrote:
> > Running lsof on the nfs mount, it looks like vdelivermail is walking
> > the entire user directory tree on the nfs server. After sending a test
> > mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], an lsof shows:
>
>
My suggestion would be to run it. You may find that after you run it, it
is running.
If that fails, please provide slightly more information about your
problem, my psychic powers must be dwindling.
:)
Jonathan.
> Dear all,
> My qmail send service is no trunning.
>
> Help!!!
>
> Manish Jain
> (Ne
i'm recently using vpomail with ldap... i would like to know why must i have to use schemacheck off in slapd.conf
have you started it ever ? :-))
- Original Message -
From:
Manish
Jain
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 10:32
AM
Subject: [vchkpw] qmail send service is
not running
Dear all,
My qmail send service is no
trunning.
Help!!!
I am facing aproblem that from an IP address SPAM is coming to my qmail
server. How I can deny smtp request from a known IP address.
Please HELP!!!
Manish Jain(Network Administrator)C-DAC
"Anusandhan Bhawan"C-56/1, Sector-62, Noida- 210307Ph: 91 120 2402551-60
(Extn.- 718) 91 120 240256
Title: Blank
Add a line like ":deny" in your tcp.smtp file and rebuild it.
Stoyan
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 15:08, Manish Jain wrote:
I am facing aproblem that from an IP address SPAM is coming to my qmail server. How I can deny smtp request from a known IP address.
Please HELP!!!
Hi!
Urgent, huh? :-)
I suppose the fastest way is by blocking it with pf, ipf, ipfw,
iptables, ... (depending on the platform you are using)
Greets, Bernd
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 17:38 +0530, Manish Jain wrote:
> I am facing aproblem that from an IP address SPAM is coming to my
> qmail serve
Ok, this might be even faster ;-)
Greets, Bernd
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 15:13 +0300, Stoyan Marinov wrote:
> Add a line like ":deny" in your tcp.smtp file and rebuild it.
>
> Stoyan
>
> On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 15:08, Manish Jain wrote:
> > I am facing aproblem that from an IP address SPAM is co
On Apr 13, 2005, at 4:41 AM, John Chess wrote:
I misspoke when I said that vdelivermail was walking the entire user
directory. What I meant to say is that it was walking the entire
_domain_ directory, looking in each user's directory. I'm still
puzzled by this. Do you think domain quotas are causin
if it is a massive spam, better filter it out with packet filter -
iptables, ipchains pf etc, it depends from the OS you're using.
the fastest possible (the command is under linux) way to effective block
is with route
route add -host 1.1.1.1 gw 127.0.0.1
the line in tcp.smtp (and rebuild with q
It's also a solution, but this way the connections will be accepted by the tcpserver and a qmail-smtpd process will be started. I wouldn't do it this way.
Stoyan
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 15:48, Boris Pavlov wrote:
if it is a massive spam, better filter it out with packet filter -
iptables, ipc
do not be so sure - it will not permit a tcp conversation;).and it is
easier to use, and, besides, (almost) all of the unixes have route or
similar, which is not the case with packet filters. quick&dirty, but
works fine, works with anything (even with water) - for me. tested.
wwell edi
Stoyan M
Aran Clary Deltac wrote:
Hi all - I've just joined the vpopmail list because of a pressing issue
and I need some guidance.
I've been running a dedicated gentoo server for about a year now. All
e-mail has been handled by qmail and delivered to local user accounts. I
have the possibility of hosting
OK, you're right. It really doesn't start a qmail-smtpd process. Anyway I don't like it and I won't use it.
Stoyan
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 16:18, Boris Pavlov wrote:
do not be so sure - it will not permit a tcp conversation;).and it is
easier to use, and, besides, (almost) all of the unixes h
ï
This was a right and wise worlds.. Congrat. :-)
anyway u should use something kernel based to avoid filtered packets to reach
tcpd server.
- Original Message -
From:
Stoyan Marinov
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 3:29
PM
Subject: Re: [vchkp
> BlankI am facing aproblem that from an IP address SPAM is coming to my
> qmail server. How I can deny smtp request from a known IP address.
Manish, this is really off-topic and doesn't have much to do with
vpopmail. In any case, check out the -x switch to tcpserver.
Aran
> Please HELP!!!
>
>
yep, the best is to drop silently the packets from the offending host,
causing timeouts to the attacker, with a packet filter.
still, iptables or pf are not an option sometimes.
Stoyan Marinov wrote:
OK, you're right. It really doesn't start a qmail-smtpd process.
Anyway I don't like it and I wo
On Apr 13, 2005, at 9:26 AM, DAve wrote:
Your only hitch here (from my experience, YMMV) is popping. You will
want to have two pop servers running as you slowly migrate since the
auth mechanisim will be different between a pure qmail and a vpopmail
server.
Not true. I'm pretty sure that if you
Hi,
Today I start to get something like that in my qmail-smtpd log:
@4000425d5b4710447784 CHKUSER rejected rcpt: from <::> remote
unknown:128.241.88.105> rcpt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : not existing
recipient
@4000425d5b47106c75cc tcpserver: status: 3/20
@4000425d5ba019eb855c CHKUSER r
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 1:01 pm, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Today I start to get something like that in my qmail-smtpd log:
>snip>
> And I know that the IP's used can change...
> I think that somebody with some user password for smtp is making this, but
> I can't determine from where or which account
Ken,
Thanks for your help.
You probably are receiving a dictionary scan from infected PC's.
Be sure to use rblsmtpd against one or more of the good rbl sites.
I have tried this before write here. So maybe too much rbl's, look:
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u vpopmail`
NOFILESGID=`id -g vpopmail`
MAXSMTP
If remote user is sending using an authenticated SMTP session, you would
find his name within chkuser logging.
Probably, as Ken is saying, are simply some viruses trying to guess
recipients on your MX hosted domains.
Tonino
At 19.24 13/04/2005, you wrote:
Ken,
Thanks for your help.
You probably
Hi Tonix,
If remote user is sending using an authenticated SMTP session, you would
find his name within chkuser logging.
I setup this server using Shupp toaster. I don't know where chkuser are
logging this information. Please, can you point me to the right direction?
Anyway I'll go to re-read
Hi Tonix,
If remote user is sending using an authenticated SMTP session, you would
find his name within chkuser logging.
Look at these entries from my smtpd log:
@4000425d6a992de7abbc.s:@4000425d6a2c106b451c CHKUSER rejected
rcpt: from <::> remote rcpt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : not exist
Walter Souto R. Junior wrote:
Hi Tonix,
If remote user is sending using an authenticated SMTP session, you
would find his name within chkuser logging.
Look at these entries from my smtpd log:
@4000425d6a992de7abbc.s:@4000425d6a2c106b451c CHKUSER rejected
rcpt: from <::> remote
rcpt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Charles Sprickman wrote:
| I'm curious, if I want to watch the jabber between vhostadmin and
| vpopmaild what's the proper way to add "recordio" in a vpopmaild run
| script?
|
Just pop recordio in front of vpopmaild in the startup script
Feel free to su
On 4/12/05, Finn Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 12, 2005 6:42 AM, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Apr 12, 2005, at 12:34 AM, Finn Smith wrote:
> > > I am currently using a .qmail- file in a domain directory to
> > > pipe the contents of a message into a script on my server
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