Re: [qmailtoaster] How do I see connected accounts

2018-01-07 Thread jin
Hi
I don't know how others check really open accounts, but i use vuserinfo
command and checking to last logon date on output.

On 7 Jan 2018 4:21 p.m., "Tony White"  wrote:

Hi folks,
  Is the a quick way of seeing open accounts?


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Re: [qmailtoaster] connection issues again.

2017-12-29 Thread jin
Hi Remo
Are using some kind of autonomous app/scrpt to block them ? If  so, what
kind of app/script are you using for drop them ?

On 29 Dec 2017 5:19 p.m., "Remo Mattei"  wrote:

> Yes I created some rules based on connection time like 30 sec 5 min 30 min
> etc. Dropped them.
>
> Il giorno 29 dic 2017, alle ore 06:07, Solo  ha scritto:
>
> Hi Tony.
>
> Yes I see a lot - in my logs I think it's those spammers that tries to
> connect to Your server using a lot of different names and end up getting
> refused by vpopmail - se my logwatch file below (all ip addresses match
> log entries in maillog and vpopmail)
>
> - vpopmail Begin 
>
>
> No Such User Found:
>4f3c5634.2010906@ - 1 Time(s)
>abc@ - 1 Time(s)
>ada@ - 1 Time(s)
>agenda@ - 1 Time(s)
>am@ - 1 Time(s)
>benson@ - 1 Time(s)
>biblioteca@ - 1 Time(s)
>caja@ - 1 Time(s)
>careers@ - 1 Time(s)
>
> and so on
>
> they time out usually.
>
> Others!  correct if I'm wrong...
>
> Regards,
> Finn Von B
>
> > Den 29-12-2017 kl. 14:40 skrev Tony White:
> > Hi folks,
> >   Is anyone else seeing a single ip connecting hundreds even thousands
> > of times but never sending any mail? I end up blocking these using
> iptables
> > but I do not understand why it is happening.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Example
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:31.653614500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:31.653753500 tcpserver: pid 31242 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:31.653820500 tcpserver: ok 31242
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62277
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:32.581728500 tcpserver: end 31242 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:32.581729500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:32.872455500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:32.872564500 tcpserver: pid 31246 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:32.872611500 tcpserver: ok 31246
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62369
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:33.862860500 tcpserver: end 31246 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:33.862861500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:34.375021500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:34.375022500 tcpserver: pid 31248 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:34.375056500 tcpserver: ok 31248
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62461
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:35.326643500 tcpserver: end 31248 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:35.326645500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:35.717309500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:35.717443500 tcpserver: pid 31252 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:35.717508500 tcpserver: ok 31252
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62563
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:36.657366500 tcpserver: end 31252 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:36.657368500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:37.007733500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:37.007904500 tcpserver: pid 31254 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:37.007983500 tcpserver: ok 31254
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62637
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:37.914884500 tcpserver: end 31254 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:37.914885500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:38.215151500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:38.215252500 tcpserver: pid 31259 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:38.215296500 tcpserver: ok 31259
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62738
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:39.110484500 tcpserver: end 31259 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:39.110485500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:39.433288500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:39.433302500 tcpserver: pid 31261 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:39.433357500 tcpserver: ok 31261
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62831
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:40.316270500 tcpserver: end 31261 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:40.316271500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:40.615598500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:40.615698500 tcpserver: pid 31271 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:40.615766500 tcpserver: ok 31271
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::62924
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:41.496972500 tcpserver: end 31271 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:41.496973500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:41.873223500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:41.873326500 tcpserver: pid 31273 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:41.873371500 tcpserver: ok 31273
> > indialau.bigpuddle.net:192.168.1.138:25 :114.229.162.93::63007
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:42.828193500 tcpserver: end 31273 status 0
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:42.828194500 tcpserver: status: 1/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:43.135644500 tcpserver: status: 2/100
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:43.135749500 tcpserver: pid 31277 from 114.229.162.93
> > 2017-12-30 00:31:43.135794500 tcpserver: ok 31277
> > 

[qmailtoaster] Spamming to outside

2017-12-21 Thread jin
Hi
Since i'm a newbie about qmail, i could not find a way to check/filter
outgoing mails against spam filter. My customers have no idea about mails
and they basically send every useless information within mails. This
behaviour pulls my ip reputition to down.

So is there a way to check outgoing mails with qmail ?


Re: [qmailtoaster] DKIM

2017-12-16 Thread jin
Hi Eric
Yesterday night, i just change qmail server and worked with all domains. By
the way, i used 1024 bit keys and a different selector.

Thank you so much

On 14 Dec 2017 12:55 p.m., "jin" <jinhit...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Thank you Eric

Before i go further on that guide, let me ask that can i use this solution
to sign different domains ?

On 13 Dec 2017 11:27 p.m., "Eric Broch" <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote:

> Fatih,
>
> DKIM: https://github.com/qmtoaster/dkim/blob/master/README.md
>
>
> On 12/13/2017 1:07 PM, jin wrote:
>
> Hi
> I would like to enable dkim on our qmail server. It just serves up te
> domain and i found a article how to achieve that. The article i followed is
> publishing on : "http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys;
>
> My toaster works on CentOS6.8 and build number is 1.03-1.3.20.x86_64
>
> I track down that article and trying to sign only outgoing mails. I just
> realize that there are many different ways to setup dkim support on qmail.
> Like replacing qmail-remote executable file with scripted ones.
>
> Can i ask that this wiki article is still usable on nowadays ?
>
> When i finish my setup, i sent some mails and there was no dkim signature.
>
> How can i go further ?
>
>
> Fatih
>
>
> --
> Eric Broch
> White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)
>
>


Re: [qmailtoaster] DKIM

2017-12-15 Thread jin
Thanks
I'm going to implement this solution and inform you.

On 15 Dec 2017 1:07 a.m., "Eric Broch" <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote:

> Hi Fatih,
>
> Just got done testing. Here's what I did for domains (non-global).
>
> 1) # dknewkey /var/qmail/control/dkim/otherdomain.com.key >
> /var/qmail/control/dkim/otherdomain.com.txt
>
> 2) #  perl -pi -e 's/.key._domainkey//' /var/qmail/control/dkim/
> otherdomain.com.txt
>
> 3) # cat /var/qmail/control/dkim/otherdomain.com.txt
>
> otherdomain.comIN  TXT "k=rsa;
> p=**"
>
> 4) # vi /var/qmail/control/dkim/signconf.xml
>
> Add:
>
>keyfile="/var/qmail/control/dkim/otherdomain.com.key"
> selector="otherdomain.com">
> 
> 
>   
>
> So file looks like this:
>
> 
>   
>keyfile="/var/qmail/control/dkim/global.key" method="simple"
> selector="dkim1">
> 
>   
>keyfile="/var/qmail/control/dkim/otherdomain.com.key"
> selector="otherdomain.com">
> 
> 
>   
> 
>
>
> This worked for me.
>
>
> Eric
>
>
>
>
> On 12/14/2017 8:34 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
>
> Yes, this option is available, though I've never done it (but should take
> this as an opportunity to learn), by configuring your domain in the
> signconf.xml file.
>
> I'll take a look at this. If you get it figured out before me, please post.
>
> On 12/14/2017 2:55 AM, jin wrote:
>
> Thank you Eric
>
> Before i go further on that guide, let me ask that can i use this solution
> to sign different domains ?
>
> On 13 Dec 2017 11:27 p.m., "Eric Broch" <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote:
>
>> Fatih,
>>
>> DKIM: https://github.com/qmtoaster/dkim/blob/master/README.md
>>
>>
>> On 12/13/2017 1:07 PM, jin wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> I would like to enable dkim on our qmail server. It just serves up te
>> domain and i found a article how to achieve that. The article i followed is
>> publishing on : "http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys;
>>
>> My toaster works on CentOS6.8 and build number is 1.03-1.3.20.x86_64
>>
>> I track down that article and trying to sign only outgoing mails. I just
>> realize that there are many different ways to setup dkim support on qmail.
>> Like replacing qmail-remote executable file with scripted ones.
>>
>> Can i ask that this wiki article is still usable on nowadays ?
>>
>> When i finish my setup, i sent some mails and there was no dkim
>> signature.
>>
>> How can i go further ?
>>
>>
>> Fatih
>>
>>
>> --
>> Eric Broch
>> White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)
>>
>>
> --
> Eric Broch
> White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)
>
>
> --
> Eric Broch
> White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)
>
>


Re: [qmailtoaster] DKIM

2017-12-14 Thread jin
Thank you Eric

Before i go further on that guide, let me ask that can i use this solution
to sign different domains ?

On 13 Dec 2017 11:27 p.m., "Eric Broch" <ebr...@whitehorsetc.com> wrote:

> Fatih,
>
> DKIM: https://github.com/qmtoaster/dkim/blob/master/README.md
>
>
> On 12/13/2017 1:07 PM, jin wrote:
>
> Hi
> I would like to enable dkim on our qmail server. It just serves up te
> domain and i found a article how to achieve that. The article i followed is
> publishing on : "http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys;
>
> My toaster works on CentOS6.8 and build number is 1.03-1.3.20.x86_64
>
> I track down that article and trying to sign only outgoing mails. I just
> realize that there are many different ways to setup dkim support on qmail.
> Like replacing qmail-remote executable file with scripted ones.
>
> Can i ask that this wiki article is still usable on nowadays ?
>
> When i finish my setup, i sent some mails and there was no dkim signature.
>
> How can i go further ?
>
>
> Fatih
>
>
> --
> Eric Broch
> White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)
>
>


[qmailtoaster] DKIM

2017-12-13 Thread jin
Hi
I would like to enable dkim on our qmail server. It just serves up te
domain and i found a article how to achieve that. The article i followed is
publishing on : "http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys;

My toaster works on CentOS6.8 and build number is 1.03-1.3.20.x86_64

I track down that article and trying to sign only outgoing mails. I just
realize that there are many different ways to setup dkim support on qmail.
Like replacing qmail-remote executable file with scripted ones.

Can i ask that this wiki article is still usable on nowadays ?

When i finish my setup, i sent some mails and there was no dkim signature.

How can i go further ?


Fatih


[qmailtoaster] DKIM

2017-12-10 Thread jin
Hi
I would like to enable dkim on our qmail server. It just serves up te
domain and i found a article how to achieve that. The article i followed is
publishing on : "http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Domainkeys;

My toaster works on CentOS6.8 and build number is 1.03-1.3.20.x86_64

I track down that article and trying to sign only outgoing mails. I just
realize that there are many different ways to setup dkim support on qmail.
Like replacing qmail-remote executable file with scripted ones.

Can i ask that this wiki article is still usable on nowadays ?

When i finish my setup, i sent some mails and there was no dkim signature.

How can i go further ?