Hello Remko: sorry to bother you again,after e mailing
[email protected] mailing list, got a reply by the list moderator
rejecting my message,stating that there is no valid message from that
address,sugesting yet another email address, it doubts the authenticity of your
recomendation
Remko, you sugested I should look into securing my emailserver installation by
preventing unauthorized access.
you are of the opinion that ICMP PING is not the cause of spam mailrelaying.
could I ask you if my Apple mac is any risk due to the PING portal being open?
if so would you advice me on what to do?
Thanks again.
Sam
On Sunday, June 03, 2007, at 11:30PM, "Remko Lodder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello Sam,
>
>First of all thank you for taking the time to email the FreeBSD
>Security Team. I feel however that this is not the right place
>to help you out here. I think you are better of on the
>[email protected] mailinglist instead of the Security Team.
>
>That said: If your email server was being abused by someone you
>need to look into securing your email server installation by
>preventing unauthorized access (only relay for domains that
>you own and are authorative for, deny the rest), ICMP PING is
>most likely (in my opinion) not the cause of your server being
>abused of spam mail relaying.
>
>Goodluck resolving this issue!
>
>On Fri, June 1, 2007 5:23 pm, sam garcia wrote:
>> hello secteam:would like to report a security weakness spotted in a
>> security check by my broadband server tiscali.
>> security was prompted by inability to send new mails through tiscali mail
>> system,had to change password with them,caused by feed back from cantv.com
>> ,it informed me that my email was used to send junk mail through tiscali .
>> security check spotted the icmp,ping portal open to hackers, as i am
>> novice in computers ,would like to ask your advice, please could you help?
>> many thanks.
>> sam garcia
>
>
>--
>Kind regards,
>
> Remko Lodder ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> FreeBSD ** [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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>
>
>
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