--On Monday, January 06, 2003 12:38:29 PM -0500 Binh Do <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you specify 'blacklist' as an option for your external interface then you can place either just the offending IP address or the address followed by "tcp 25" in the /etc/shorewall/blacklist file.Sorry, Tom. I meant blocking traffic from certain IP to my external interface. Actually I saw a person keep sending me junk mail constantly for several days. He/she uses YAHOO, HOTMAIL accounts but uses a mail-server not beloging to HOTMAIL/YAHOO. So I want to black-list that IP.
-Tom
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