I wonder if this idea might be extended in some way, so that if a message
from a particular IP is rejected on the basis of the recipient address being
non-existent, a badaddress counter is incremented for that ip. If badaddress
goes above X in Y seconds then either reject or more likely tempfail
Hello Faris,
we are doing such with fail2ban in combination with spamdyke.
You can take a look at the this procedure in our knowledgebase entry about this
(translated by google):
http://translate.google.de/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fkb.web-vision.de%2Fkb%2Farticle%2F69sl=detl=enhl=ie=UTF-8
Was wondering what firewall programs you folks use with your
OS/qmail/spamdyke setups?
For example, for years now I've used FreeBSD/qmail/spamdyke with the
ipfw firewall.
I'm planning to change from ipfw to pf (which comes from OpenBSD) as
the firewall. They work in fundamentally different
Endian firewall (community)
2010/8/22, BC bc...@purgatoire.org:
Was wondering what firewall programs you folks use with your
OS/qmail/spamdyke setups?
For example, for years now I've used FreeBSD/qmail/spamdyke with the
ipfw firewall.
I'm planning to change from ipfw to pf (which comes
Good ol iptables managed with fwbuilder.
On 2010-08-22, at 11:07 AM, Carlos Herrera Polo carlos.herrerap...@gmail.com
wrote:
Endian firewall (community)
2010/8/22, BC bc...@purgatoire.org:
Was wondering what firewall programs you folks use with your
OS/qmail/spamdyke setups?
For
Thanks Boris. Yes please!
Faris.
If you are interested I can post the settings for fail2ban here.
Regards,
Boris
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