Hello,
I've currently having difficulty properly configuring the block reporting
feature. I am running version 2.0.1 of ASSP within an exchange
organization. We have a back-end exchange server on the internal network
and a front-end exchange server which will live in the DMZ. ASSP is
installed
tried
what seems obvious, such as including the newline character \n in the RegEx,
but no dice. Running ASSP 1.3.5(16.14) on Win.
Thanks!
Evan
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Fritz Borgstedt wrote...
All regex in ASSP match across multiple lines (modifier s is default).
(Please switch to 1.3.9, your version is an intermediate version and
obsolet.)
Thanks, Fritz, I guess I messed up the RegEx... will play with it more. And
upgrade to 1.3.9!
to the
current version. This was about a month ago.
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12 Feb 07 14:15:48 ScriptOK
Any help eliminating, or in the meantime working around, the problem would be
MUCH appreciated. Thanks!
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, the problem still frequently occurs with the 1-2 minute delay
between BombOK and ScriptOK (latest example below). Any suggested next steps
to figure out/work around the problem? Thanks again.
Evan
12 Feb 07 15:55:38 BombOK
12 Feb 07 15:57:35 ScriptOK
12 Feb 07 15:57:35 URIBLok
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Feb
though
it's configured to do so, although this is likely another topic altogether.)
Looking for suggestions, and of course I'm happy to take whatever steps
might help you all debug the problem. The relevant lines from the log and
the debug file are below. THANKS.
Evan
Last lines in the log prior
Wim Borghs said:
I 'll send something I hope fixes this to Fritz...
Thanks very much!
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Wim Borghs said:
could switch off uribl check until fix is in place...
Wim, you're right. After I turned off URIBL checks, my killer message no
longer crashed ASSP. If you or Fritz could drop a note to me, or on list,
when you think the problem is fixed in a new build, that would be terrific.
Fritz Borgstedt said:
There is a new built which catches the killer. )))
Thanks for the speedy fix. Vielen Dank.
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Micheal wrote:
My suspicion is related to the known issue with Win32 and Net-DNS 0.59.
I think you are seeing negative PTR lookups because Net-DNS is timing out.
Could you try to downgrade to 0.57?
Evan wrote:
Downgrade complete. Will have same high-network-activity conditions again
later
it in the
stored message. Live and learn. Sorry for the false alarm!
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solve it. This happens in 1.2.7(8) and (15).
Thanks in advance for any tips.
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, and will keep an eye out to see whether the downgrade seems to have
solved the incorrect PTRmissing results. Thanks for the suggestion.
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http
the reverse DNS lookup didn't
complete properly? Just a theory.
Evan
Re: Incorrect PTRmissing?
From: Micheal Espinola Jr (mobile) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 2007-01-08 15:47
Which OS and version of Net-DNS?
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