From: David Sullivan
Subject: Re[2]: [Declude.Virus] Request for per-domain configuration
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 11:37:11 -0800
DC Hmmm...I hate having to turn off the footer for everyone just because
of one
DC customers. Haven't run into it yet myself, but some people on this
list
DC
DC Hmmm...I hate having to turn off the footer for everyone just because of one
DC customers. Haven't run into it yet myself, but some people on this list
DC will probably run into the problem with having to pass encrypted zips for
DC one customer while banning them for everyone else...or similar
Reply to: David Sullivan
Re: [Declude.Virus] Request for per-domain configuration on Wednesday 1:30:38 PM
Ditto. We are playing with our remote domain settings manager we have
developed for use on our system with Declude. It is really a system
for editing whitelist and blacklist
Hmmm...I hate having to turn off the footer for everyone just because of one
customers. Haven't run into it yet myself, but some people on this list
will probably run into the problem with having to pass encrypted zips for
one customer while banning them for everyone else...or similar requests
I'd like to see a couple of small change made to the Declude Virus log:
I'd like to see the attachment name that was banned added to banning file line.
Thus:
02/19/2004 00:57:17 Q5e3101a101d8dea7 Banning file with pif extension
[application/octet-stream]
Would become:
02/19/2004 00:57:17
that will serve no use, as most viruses come directly from users
computers, which either will have no PTR or
a generic ISP PTR, something line 1.1.168.192.adsl-
customer.mybig.isp.com.
That may be true in some cases.
It is more that some cases. I would have to say most cases.
but in my
: RE: [Declude.Virus] Request
that will serve no use, as most viruses come directly from users
computers, which either will have no PTR or a generic ISP PTR,
something line 1.1.168.192.adsl- customer.mybig.isp.com.
That may be true in some cases.
It is more that some cases. I would have
In any case - it's much easier for an end user to see the Reverse DNS
domain
name than to see an IP address and then have to try to figure out who that
IP address is associated with so that they can send an email to the abuse
department (in the occasional case, that someone is bombarded by an
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In any case - it's much easier for an end user to see the Reverse DNS
domain name than to see an IP address and then have to try to figure
out who
Scott
can you add a variable %revdnsremoteip% to use in notifications of forging
viruses ?
TIA
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Scott
I had the postmaster of an ISP request the headers of the virus. I
was able to get them, but thought it might be nice if Declude could do
it automatically.
Is it possible to have Declude automatically be able to send all the
header info?
That isn't possible currently, but I have added that to
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