So, has no one still heard nothing from Declude? This is my favorite
anti-spam service and I would hate to lose them.
Well, no apologetic post here == bye-bye to the product, IMO.
What really irks me when this happens (I've had it happen to two beloved
boutique apps in the past) is that no
That is/was Day Old Bread's goal.
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Ben, you'd find Simple DNS Plus an easy cross-grade. We have used it
exclusively for all user-facing DNS for many years. We only use MS DNS
as a stealth primary.
Also, as Andy said, it's hard to believe your authoritiative domains
require more than a few dollars a month worth of DNS hosting --
The challenge for me is in not using forwarding. For MS DNS
servers, forwarding and recursion are tied together; turn off one
and you lose both.
Incorrect. Turning off recursion turns off forwarders, but not vice
versa.
You can have a perfectly operating recursive MS DNS server that does
TTL on that bad
nameserver (since the RR no longer exists at any of your authorities
and we can't wayback it), it could be that that was the underlying
problem.
Nevertheless, the bizarre thinking of the Comcast person did not help
matters.
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Ben,
Thanks for running your questions by me. Feel free to forward this
message to your Comcast rep. Even if he is unwilling to help you
further, there is information below that will help him be more
accurate in future cases, since he currently lacks sufficient
understanding of DNS.
Mr. Jones is
The link you provide is what I found before: it's a Windows port but it's
uncompiled. Lacking a compiler, I was looking for something precompiled.
Ah, didn't notice that -- maybe search for a p0f 2.x binary because
that's the last time I used it. I have a 2.04 binary that I'll send
you off
Update: NetworkMiner
(http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/networkminer/index.php?title=NetworkMiner)
uses the p0f OS fingerprint database and should work for you.
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place where he will be shamed (as opposed to a pretty dormant ML).
Someone like Len Conrad could hand him his
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To answer Shaun's question, you'll see that we only have ns0 and
ns2 for xname.org and ns1.xname.org is removed. So it shouldn't be
a problem.
It isn't close to a problem.
It isn't helping matters to have your ostensible allies misread one
hostname as another!
Actually, I tried nslookup on
Actually, you did catch something. The section that starts with
Authority. In his email he says Answer ns0.xname.org which I
take to mean that he is getting that authorotative response from
nso0.xname.org and not ns1.xname.org as you assume below.
It means ns0.xname.org is part of the
I remember Len Conrad from way back when, and I believe he could
hand him his Where would there be a DNS-centric list or forum where
Len hangs out?
Maybe the big ISC BIND newsgroup or something? But it doesn't have to
be him, it could be someone on the DNSStuff forums, too.
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So, two questions: first, is there a version of p0f that runs under Windows?
I found the Unix version and I found a Windows-port version that is not
compiled (and I haven't used a real compiler in at least ten years).
http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/download/109101/p0f-3.03b-win.zip
It's not really a complex setup unless you have (or had) a secondary
that is capable of reloading with bad records. It shouldn't be
possible to have a proper secondary that does this, as it should use
either standard *XFR methods or some proprietary sync mechanism at
startup to get the right
Second problem:
In our new DNS records, I have it set up something like this:
two MX records:
bcwebhost.net MX mail.bcwebhost.net
mail.bcwebhost.net MX mail.bcwebhost.net
one A record:
mail.bcwebhost.net A (IP.200)
Is there any reason I can't have the same name for both an MX and
an A
I've been going in circles for about a month with Comcast on this
and they don't recall that they're the ones who told me three years
ago that they sometimes intercept DNS calls. I was wondering if
anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how to track down the errant
DNS calls?
First, what
wouldnt the spammer/attacker need to have delegated authority over
the source ip address space and control of DNS infrastructure to
forge a PTR record?
Well, either delegated authority *or* a subscriber agreement with the
ISP that allows PTRs to be requested/modified. For example,
Why not use the HELO or REVDNS? REVDNS is going to be the safest
because of the difficulty in forging it
Not always... if the domain has a hard-fail SPF record that isn't
*itself* dependent on forgeable records (only uses IPs and forward DNS
entries), then the MAILFROM can't
Gary, I think I might have spaced on a similar question you asked a
while back.
I recommend Starwind Software's RAM disk -- the one that comes with
their iSCSI initiator (you don't actually need any iSCSI SAN in
place). We use it on 2003 + 2008.
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enterprise-class RAM disk anymore, as the feature is built into Starwind
Software's StarPort iSCSI initiator, which is free. We've used it for 2+ years
now.
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This product is not ready to be on the market and certainly should not be
something someone pays good money to purchase. It has promise, but its not
ready yet.
Your complaints have to do principally with SmarterMail -- certainly
when the product was published and supported I don't recall
AutoWhite doesn't whitelist, it counterweights. Whether you counterweight
enough to be tantamount to whitelisting is up to you and your setup.
You should read the documentation for AW (if it is still available) before
deciding that a base was not covered.
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No reason to believe that putting IP addresses in a DNS server would
be substantively faster than an optimized local connection-time IP
database. The local db itself should be cached in memory, and thus
should never be slower when you add in the network overhead of DNS
(even on the
http://1.2.3.4 ? That doesn't make sense.
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*unsticks Ctrl key*
How does one go about replicating a zone locally to begin with?
2 ways, depending on the BL. They could let you use standard DNS zone
transfer, or they could make you do an out-of-band HTTP/FTP download
of the zone.
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be well advised to replicate
this one.
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-- I have probably saved days upon days of configuration/replication
hell because of that. But you can continue to use Windows DNS and
DNSCMD and be fine for this purpose.
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for eligible BLs.
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Humans notice, because the traffic runs through a perimeter firewall
that checks port 53 traffic against its Intrusion Protection
profiles (amongst other things). Lately, during periods of heavy
activity it's been ramping up the CPU and memory of the perimeter
firewall. I've
-- that
certainly was not well-presented to the community.
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system. If anybody should be, y'know, malicious out there
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IMO, no reason to use the shortcut IF ERRORLEVEL when the regular IF
%ERRORLEVEL% allows you to do the = comparison and more.
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Um, fix the PTR?
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While any server doing direct delivery to remote MXs must have a PTR, I got the
impression that Todd's box sends to the Declude box only, making the PTR
somewhat more optional (until, of course, your anti-spam gateway looks for a
PTR...).
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No, you decide the single most appropriate canonical hostname for the
box and point the IP to that hostname.
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voiced their agreement. I expect the voices of the
qualified sysadmins here are unified.
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sufficiently briefed on the characteristics of the server that is
suitable for Declude vs. one that may not be used. The test can you
run 'nslookup -q=mx gmail.com 1.2.3.4' is enough to tell people that
the 1.2.3.4 is or isn't valid.
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Thanks, K. ipconfig from a mailserver that can surf the net is another duh
quickie... .
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, chances are you should be outsourcing
your anti-spam measures as well. From experience, I'm sure Todd has
the skills to support his own DNS, so it seems defeatist to suggest he
do otherwise after this migration period.
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for PowerDNS or BIND, both free? It is so ridiculously easy
that I shudder to imagine are people trying to make use of such a
techies' product as Declude (sorry, it is, I've been using it since
1.x) who can't handle this.
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tests such as Men and Mice's DIG
online work fine.
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I have som SPF issues
What issues?
Did you validate your TXT record at openspf?
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To replace blackice functions as to load on a server and monitor and
block what applications sends out on individual ports. I have an
offending app or task that trying to send out on random ports , I am
trying to find it and block it
Yep, a HIPS like BlackIce can't be replaced by a
We too use Black Ice with great success (except Windows 2003R2 will not
install and run). The replacement is IMP Proventia and very expensive at
about $700 per server. We are also looking for a more cost-effective
replacement.
Blink again -- cost is insanely reasonable.
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direct connections to remote
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That's a nutshell version.
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its
performance unacceptable.
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silently from another
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, you should be able to use the no-cost version
of a nice commercial app. Many of the vendors offer such teasers.
So, how many monitors, and how many hosts?
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versions of commercial tools. You didn't spell out
your technical requirements, so I wouldn't know
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that contains all of the RFC 822 message
headers in original form.
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, not the reserved range. This is by definition and common sense.
RPC is not a Microsoft invention. It was pioneered by Xerox Sun and
was implemented using the same basic model across many OSs.
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-based monitoring, while
IPCheck is better for its proprietary -- and I find more reliable --
suite of both agent-driven and agentless monitors. YMMV.
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Hopefully at some point Declude will post a list of good examples on
their web site.
I hope people aren't ignoring the ridiculously profuse SpamAssassin
Rules Emporium, SA built-in rules, etc.
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that.
Also, can this be configured to be called only when an image
attachment is detected?
I don't believe so, but redecoding the MIME within the external
process should add very minimal overhead.
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port and/or
different authenticated-only MTA that doesn't do any SPF checks, or,
least desirable, (c) using a spoofed internal SPF TXT record for your
own domain that has a looser policy.
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a relatively
harmless RWZ (rules export file).
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any problems due to the 64bit
architecture?
Nope.
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Is there some equivalent of fuzzyOCR that can be used with Declude?
http://www.vamsoft.com/vsimagespam/
No vouchers for performance, etc.. I plan to put this in the lab soon.
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are all built-in.
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SMTP
module is one I can def'ly vouch for.
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to traverse ACLs 100s of times faster than RegEdt32 (this was a
2000 machine).
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/snip
In summary: you still don't know about e-mail archival for compliance
purposes.
Thanks for sharing.
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to the capacity for abuse,
collusion, and fraud -- yes, alongside the capacity for imagination,
honesty and great mutual profit -- that is inherent in any single
entity managing billions of other people's money.
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by message volume, and frankly I think anyone who really needs
archiving should understand the direct relationship between these
factors. You can contact me off-list about them if you want.
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... and it should be acceptable to the feds.
Which feds?
The regulatory agencies I know would scoff at such a solution. But the
OP didn't mention this being done for external regulatory reasons,
anyway.
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and/or required, but not under SOX
and NASD/SEC regs.
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I'm simplifying, but in reality, all of these other
products are programmed by people too.
Not in 10 hours.
Unlike... um, anyone on this list, it seems... I know firsthand what
SEC and NASD think of homegrown compliance solutions.
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been the Eye of Sauron.
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I actually miss the twice annual entertaining discussions on the
Imail forum between Scott and Len with Sandy added for spice.
Ah, olden tymes... me, I'm just waiting for the final showdown with
BRUCE BARNES.
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Have you been eating some slightly pungent, soggy cornflakes, Sandy? You
seem to be spoiling... g
Well, I did post that *here*, which was pretty cowardly!
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SPAMC32 client (see my sig) from Declude.
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not need to be licensed; the witness server
can use Express. Q.E.D.
Plus, this is all irrelevant to the OP.
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Double-Take by default.
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solution: Double-Take,
eCluster, Microsoft clusters, etc.
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I am looking for a low cost clustering sw/solution for our database server
(Hyperfile C/S)
Seriously, what's low?
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supporting Safari, you are supporting both. It's like not supporting
5.x browsers on PC.
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straightforward post from Kevin.
If 2006.1 were officially alleged to have Safari support, I would
expect that it would be in the release notes, but nope:
http://www.ipswitch.com/support/imail/guide/2006/2006_1/IMail_RelNotes.htm
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are you using?
General Availability is still being set for the 2006.2 release.
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supports Safari and (b) 8.22's SMTPD is subject to the
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aliases on an upstream
(IMail) MX.
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this problem within the current
version of IMail; I know it can't be fixed within older versions. The
solution, cumbersome though it may be, is to gateway your mail through
another MTA that presents a single HELO/IP/PTR/A set to the outside.
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http://www.imprimia.com/products/software/freeutils/SPAMC32/download/release/
Defuse Dictionary
if they even work... but
those might be another way to at least preview accuracy.
HTH.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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SpamAssassin plugs into Declude
on competitive products whose functions are well in
excess of the address validation specification.
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SpamAssassin plugs into Declude
, I guess). But now people are shocked,
*shocked* that their input wasn't deemed valid on this latest dropped
bomb. Gee, ya think?
--Sandy
Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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