Op donderdag 6 november 2003 06:18, schreef David E. Fox:
> Folks - especially postfix people - I need some help -
> my box seems to have been turned into an open relay. I am
> running the same postfix configuration file I had installed
> when I was running 9.0 and later versions (currently I
> am running 9.2/cooker)..
>
>
> I have not been able to post to the list or send out any
> smtp email until I fix this.... and in the meantime have
> simply flushed (deleted) the outgoing queue in /var/spool
> /postfix via
>
>   # find . /var/spool/postfix -type -f | xargs exec rm
>
> which (quickly) removes it. I removed many megabytes' worth
> of stuck email this way earlier today only to find that at
> 9 pm there was 4 megs more waiting and my isp admin had sent
> me a mail saying he disabled my smtp.
>
>
> I was under the impression postfix was relay proof - any
> advice will be helpful...
>
> Thanks!

Hi David,

Maybe my behaviour is a bit unmannered but I have ran some tests against your 
IP, to help you fix your box (We are talking about m206-157.dsl.tsoft.com, 
aren't we?)

Your postfix says:

554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Relay access denied. 

Seems ok.

Portscanner Nmap says:

Port       State       Service
21/tcp     open        ftp                     
22/tcp     open        ssh                     
25/tcp     open        smtp                    
80/tcp     open        http                    
111/tcp    open        sunrpc                  
135/tcp    filtered    loc-srv                 
137/tcp    filtered    netbios-ns              
138/tcp    filtered    netbios-dgm             
139/tcp    filtered    netbios-ssn             
443/tcp    open        https                   
445/tcp    filtered    microsoft-ds            
631/tcp    open        ipp                     
642/tcp    open        unknown                 
6000/tcp   open        X11       

Do these ports corresond to the services that you want to offer? Otherwise, 
shield them off. Do you know how to work with shorewall to accomplish that?

Good luck,
Stefan.


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