well my personal mail server ip is 24.214.172.118 so I would hope you
wouldn't
Eric S
Matrosity Hosting wrote:
Now that this is working as it should be I'm noticing that there are
IP blocks that start with 24, 61, 200, 211, and 222. Would it be
worthwhile to simply block everything from
no but if we could narrow it down to a common range
then this could work pretty well.
Eric Shanbrom wrote:
well
my personal mail server ip is 24.214.172.118 so I would hope you
wouldn't
Eric S
Matrosity Hosting wrote:
Now that this is working as it should be I'm
noticing
Title: Message
If you
are talking about blocking entire class A's, I would not recommend it. The
24.0.0.0/8 contains a lot of comcast IPs so if you have customers that use a
comcast connection you could block them. The other IPs you mention are
allocated to non north american backbones -
Subject: [IMail Forum] control access list
Now that this is working as it should be I'm
noticing that there are IP blocks that start with 24, 61, 200, 211, and
222. Would it be worthwhile to simply block everything from such a
range? I don't know where they originate from but it seems
Title: Message
Basically a "Trusted" RBL list ofhosts known to
be used indictionary attacks. As with the trouble of all RBLs it's only as
good as long as it's updated and that includes removals. Blanket bans of entire
blocks may be feasible for small business, but anyone that is hosting lots
I'm talking about creating a list of narrowed ranges that conduct
dictionary attacks.
I wouldn't go above ClassC.
I would also not block IPs with PTR.
Following those 2 policies, I have an ACL harvested over the past 15
months at one client that is 1,960,945 lines long, including 14,044
I figured such a thing would exist so how is it working
for you?
Len Conrad wrote:
I'm talking about creating a list of narrowed
ranges that conduct dictionary attacks.
I wouldn't go above ClassC.
I would also not block IPs with PTR.
Following those 2 policies, I have
I figured such a thing would exist so how is it working for you?
through 16:00 today, total: rejects
Client host rejected: ACL mta_clients_dict_classc (total: 7748)
493 knockoutgames2.com
269 a-ok5.com
238 gnbconnect.com
201 perilousdog.com
Now that this is working as it should be I'm noticing
that there are IP blocks that start with 24, 61, 200, 211, and 222.
Would it be worthwhile to simply block everything from such a range? I
don't know where they originate from but it seems that if we shared
such a list we could effectively
Title: Control Access List
I manually enter IP address in the Control Access List under SMTP Security. I have Granted Access checked and manually add IPs that I would like the SMTP not to accept a connection from. One address in particular is 193.95.242.196. Looking though the syslog, this
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: [IMail Forum] Control
Access List
I
manually enter IP address in the Control Access List under SMTP
Security. I have Granted Access checked and manually add IPs that
I would like the SMTP not to accept a connection from. One
address in particular
PM
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: [IMail Forum] Control
Access List
I
manually enter IP address in the Control Access List under SMTP
Security. I have Granted Access checked and manually add IPs that
I would like the SMTP not to accept a connection from. One
address in particular
, October 20, 2005 8:12 PMTo:
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Access List
Did
you restart both the Imail SMTP service and the Imail Queue Manager
services?
John
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SMTPD(d508012f0001) Denied access from 216.104.149.6
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Good Morning,
I started
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Good Morning,
I started to add ip adresses into the control access list. For what phrase
i have to look in the log file to see if the list works?
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For a private family server, OK. For serving the general
Good Morning,
I started to add ip adresses into the control access list. For what phrase i
have to look in the log file to see if the list works?
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For a private family server, OK. For serving
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For a private "family" server, OK. For serving the general public
or most bu
An ARC Company
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For a private "family" ser
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our logs, spam and dictionary attacks have been reduced
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OK, brain art. What is the filename these IP addresses are stored in and
how is it accessed in 8.2?
Thanks
Is anyone using this list and what do you leave in there?
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Network Coordination Centre). I am a BIG believer in the control access
list.
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I agree!
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Would you mind sharing your list so I can check it out
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Would you mind sharing your list so I can check it out? I think this
would be as valuable to everyone as the url-domain file.
Thanks,
Bill
L. Bhandari wrote:
I use
255.0.0.0
87.0.0.0255.0.0.0
88.0.0.0255.0.0.0
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Would you mind
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Would you mind sharing your list so I can check it out? I think this would
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Thanks,
Bill
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Would you mind sharing your list so I can check it out? I think this would
be as valuable to everyone as the url-domain file.
Thanks,
Bill
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This is the bulk of my list. I have a few onesy IP addresses - but I'm just
including my ranges. I'm not an expert so take this list for what it's
worth... it works for me! :)
IP Address Subnet Mask
128.176.0.0 255.255.0.0
140.109.0.0 255.255.0.0
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From: L. Bhandari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 April 2005 17:50
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
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This is the bulk of my list. I have a few onesy IP addresses - but I'm just
including my ranges. I'm not an expert so take this list for what it's
To: IMail_Forum@list.ipswitch.com
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] control access list
This is an appropriate blacklist if you do not want to receive email from
big part of Europe like stupid Verizon.
Are you sure to want it that way?
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255.0.0.0
88.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
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Would you mind sharing
For a private family server, OK. For serving the general public or
most businesses, this would be an absurd or even suicidal list to
use.
While our clients are usually unable to use such tactics, your
condescension takes the point much too far. There are many, many small
and/or
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For a private family server, OK. For serving the general public or
most businesses, this would be an absurd or even suicidal list
I am converting our iMail system from NT to 2000, and have a question
about the Control Access List in the SMTP service.
Is there a file or registry entry that holds the IP addresses listed in
iMail that can be copied over without re-entering them?
I copied over my rules and kill list - but
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I am converting our iMail system from NT to 2000, and have a question
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Is there a file or registry entry that holds the IP
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