Le 16/05/2011 19:38, Thomas Berger a écrit : > Hi, > > a short question about the parameter "permit_naked_ip_address": > > As a client may use his IP for the HELO command ( look at the recent RFC's ),
which recent RFC's? RC 5321 (section 4.1.1.1) says: <cite> Syntax: ehlo = "EHLO" SP ( Domain / address-literal ) CRLF helo = "HELO" SP Domain CRLF </cite> and later <cite> address-literal = "[" ( IPv4-address-literal / IPv6-address-literal / General-address-literal ) "]" ; See Section 4.1.3 </cite> so address-literal is enclosed between "[" and "]". naked ip helo referes to IPs withouts the brackets. > and the usage of permit_naked_ip_address DOES NOT turn the postfix into an > open relay, > which way we should use permit_my_networks to allow IP's in the HELO? what problem are you trying to solve? the default config doesn't reject naked IPs in helo. > > Why is permit_naked_ip_address deprecated this way? > > Sincerely, > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Thomas Berger > - Certified Linux/Cisco Networking Engineer - > BOREUS Rechenzentrum GmbH > Zur Schwedenschanze 2 > D - 18435 Stralsund > Germany > Phone:+49 (0) 38 31 - 36 76 415 > Fax: +49 (0) 38 31 - 36 76 615 > eMail: t...@boreus.de > Internet: http://www.boreus.de/ > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Geschäftsführer: André Jahns, Holger Lebrecht > Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Stralsund HRB 5750 > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Stralsund