On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 14:12:25 -0800, Ted Galerneau wrote:
>�You also may want to open up your web calendaring port as well,
>�then close everything thing else that you are not using. I set ours
>�to paranoid, or whatever is the highest most secure setting.
>
>�I am curious, did you get the server version or the regular version?

 

To run on the server you NEED the server version.

 

John
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>�[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Horne
>�Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 7:17 AM To:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IMail Forum] Blackice
>�Settings
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>�I have just obtained BlackICE Server Protection for my mail servers
>�to stop the flood of Dictionary attacks we are receiving. �I have
>�installed it and I have made the changes that "Cycle Rider"
>�suggested, but I would just like to make sure I have all settings
>�correct (not the edits proposed by "Cycle Rider" but the BlackICE
>�settings. �Right now it is running in "Trusting" mode, which means
>�it isn't blocking anything. �I also did not enable the Application
>�Protection.
>
>�My specific questions are these:
>
>�1) What Protection Level should I choose? �This is a dedicated
>�Imail box, so I just want to make sure everyone that needs to can
>�access the proper ports. I chose Cautious for a second and wasn't
>�able to connect on POP3, so I set it back to Trusting. �This is the
>�extent of my configuration testing so far.
>
>�Ultimately I would like to block all ports except those I
>�specifically request to be open, meaning Paranoid Level, so:
>
>�2) In the Advanced Firewall Settings, if I specifically allow SMTP,
>�POP3, HTTP &�HTTPS (webmail), and IMAP4 ports does this negate the
>�"auto-blocking" feature on SMTP that is the whole reason I got the
>�program?
>
>�Dan Horne
>�Web Services Administrator
>�TAIS Web
>�Wilcox World Travel &�Tours
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