On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 05:26:10PM -0800, John Rudd wrote: > > New version of RelayChecker. > > http://people.ucsc.edu/~jrudd/spamassassin/RelayChecker.tar > > Changes: > > - It's now in a single tar file. Put the tar file into your plugin > directory, expand it, and all should be good. The tar file includes: > COPYING - the GPL > RelayChecker.txt - explanations of each rule and option > RelayChecker.pm - the plugin, now with copyright info > RelayChecker.cf - example cf file (you should check the file) > > - The individual tests are now individual rules. Each has a score of .01 > > - The badrdns and baddns test are combined into one rule, > RELAY_CHECKER_BADDNS > > - The RELAY_CHECKER rule is now a meta rule, with a score of 6. It is > now set statically in the cf file instead of dynamically in the pm file. > > - The config options have changed a bit. You no longer set a "skip" > preference for individual tests. Since the tests are now rules, you > just set that rule to 0. > > - There is now an option, relaychecker_reduced_dns, which eliminates > all extra DNS checks. Instead of the PTR check, it uses the "rdns=" > part of the Untrusted Relays pseudo-header, and the RELAY_CHECKER_BADDNS > test always returns 0. > > - The dynhostname and clienthostname tests have been combined and > replaced by the RELAY_CHECKER_KEYWORDS rule. This uses a cf file > option, relaychecker_keywords, which feeds this test with keywords to > search for in the hostname. If you don't like certain keywords, just > don't use them. Or you can add more keywords just by changing the cf file. > > - The iphostname check (now RELAY_CHECKER_IPHOSTNAME) now allows more > than 1 character of separation between the octets (since some hosts have > multiple characters), automatically pads a 0 for hex values less than 10 > (to avoid tripping on words with ff or ee in them), and looks for > decimal values that combine 2 or 3 of the octets. > > - I think the relaychecker_skip_ip, relaychecker_pass_ip, and > relaychecker_pass_auth options had been in the previous release so I'm > not going to explain them here. If I'm wrong, then the explanation is > in the .txt file. > > > I still haven't set it up to use Net::DNS. Not sure if I'm going to at > this point, or not. Let me know if you have opinions, one way or the > other, about it. > > I'm still interested in hearing about bug reports, feed back, etc. I > think the main thing I have left for a 1.0 release is "getting it into > the wiki", assuming there aren't any major complaints, requests, nor bug > reports. > > Though, I had contemplated renaming it to "BotNetHunter", since that's > what it's real goal is. But, not yet. If you have an opinion there, > let me know. > >
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