I have a debian firewall.
Can i disable somehow the *.hinet.net domain in the iptables chain?
I could disable the ip adress of the hinet server but there are many.
They always sending spam to our mail server.
Thanks for the help.
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I have a debian firewall.
Can i disable somehow the *.hinet.net domain in the iptables chain?
I could disable the ip adress of the hinet server but there are many.
They always sending spam to our mail server.
Thanks for the help.
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Hi you all,
Thanks for your ideas. I finally decided that Staphans suggestion was the
best way to go in my situation. I bonded my interfaces on the webservers as
well as on the loadbalancers (following this guide
http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/179), inter-connected the two local
switches
I have a server, it is connected via a 100 mb NIC to a router that in turn
is connected, together with other servers and ws to internet.
I have observed that if no one is using the net (for example at 0600 on
sunday) people can download from apache up to a rate that is limited
just by the ide
On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 02:49:34PM +0200, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
I have a server, it is connected via a 100 mb NIC to a router that in turn
is connected, together with other servers and ws to internet.
I have observed that if no one is using the net (for example at 0600 on
sunday) people can
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Leonardo Boselli wrote:
I have a server, it is connected via a 100 mb NIC to a router that in turn
is connected, together with other servers and ws to internet.
I have observed that if no one is using the net (for example at 0600 on
sunday)
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