I have had this setup like that for testing. Mine was in a virtual
machine but this should work the same.
Have your firewall port forward port 25 to the IP address of the Endian
system. On the Endian system set up the domains you want to accept the
same way you would if it was your firewall, be sure to enable SMTP
Proxy, and do not check transparent. Then you will need to set up your
Endian as a smart hosts on your mail server. In exchange this is fairly
simple. Then make sure you have port 25 outbound allowed from your
Endian to the internet.
Hope this helps,
Chris
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jesse
Shumaker
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Efw-user] SMTP/POP3 Without Firewall Mode
I have a simple question that might require a large answer.
Is there a way to make the endian firewall just another node on the
network using only the Green Nic? Then setting up your email clients to
go through this green nic in order to have thier e-mail traffic
filtered?
I have it working with doing the web filtering but can't get it to work
doing the e-mail filtering w/o being in firewall mode and using that Red
Nic.
thanks
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