Jan Ceuleers wrote:
On 10/08/2019 23:22, Wietse Venema wrote:
NOTE 1: The access map lookup key must be in canonical form: DO
NOT SPECIFY UNNECESSARY NULL CHARACTERS, and do not enclose net-
work address information with "[]" characters.
Emphasis
Durga Prasad Malyala:
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 20:13, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> >
> > * Durga Prasad Malyala:
> >
> > > they are providing a list but it is in the format 089.248.172.085
> >
> > You did notice the comments "DO NOT USE AS BLOCKLIST" and "Please use
> > your API instead. See
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 21:21, Durga Prasad Malyala wrote:
>
> On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 20:13, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> >
> > * Durga Prasad Malyala:
> >
> > > they are providing a list but it is in the format 089.248.172.085
> >
> > You did notice the comments "DO NOT USE AS BLOCKLIST" and "Please
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 20:13, Ralph Seichter wrote:
>
> * Durga Prasad Malyala:
>
> > they are providing a list but it is in the format 089.248.172.085
>
> You did notice the comments "DO NOT USE AS BLOCKLIST" and "Please use
> your API instead. See https://isc.sans.edu/api;, did you not?
>
>
Durga Prasad Malyala skrev den 2019-08-11 16:27:
well Andrew - I am interested in using a list from
https://dshield.org/ipsascii.html
reading line 2 of that url, how would you use it in postfix ?
* Durga Prasad Malyala:
> they are providing a list but it is in the format 089.248.172.085
You did notice the comments "DO NOT USE AS BLOCKLIST" and "Please use
your API instead. See https://isc.sans.edu/api;, did you not?
-Ralph
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 14:38, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> Hello Durga,
>
> I think that's a strange way to write an IP address.
>
> If you do man 3 inet_addr the format for the dotted address is explained. As
> stated in that man page:
>
> In all of the above forms, components of the dotted
On 8/11/19 3:49 AM, Rich Wales wrote:
> The best English phrase to use here would be "unnecessary leading zeroes".
>
> Rich Wales
> ri...@richw.org
>
I suspect that it also doesn't allow embedded spaces or other extraneous
characters (leading 0s and blanks likely being the most common)
--
Hello Durga,
I think that's a strange way to write an IP address.
If you do man 3 inet_addr the format for the dotted address is
explained. As stated in that man page:
In all of the above forms, components of the dotted address can be
specified in decimal, octal (with a leading 0),
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 at 08:51, Rich Wales wrote:
> The best English phrase to use here would be "unnecessary leading zeroes".
>
or just: 'leading zeroes'
BTW I read at
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STCMML8/com.ibm.storage.ts3500.doc/opg_3584_IPv4_IPv6_addresses.html
that
The best English phrase to use here would be "unnecessary leading zeroes".
Rich Wales
ri...@richw.org
On 10/08/2019 23:22, Wietse Venema wrote:
> NOTE 1: The access map lookup key must be in canonical form: DO
> NOT SPECIFY UNNECESSARY NULL CHARACTERS, and do not enclose net-
> work address information with "[]" characters.
>
> Emphasis added for clarity.
Durga Prasad Malyala:
> Hi all,
> Sorry for double posting (if done) as I could not locate my sent mail
> while sending through my mobile.
>
> I am curious what is the format of IP addresses in /etc/postfix/access.
> i.e. will it understand 006.45.023.230 instead of the common 6.45.23.230 ?
The
Hi all,
Sorry for double posting (if done) as I could not locate my sent mail
while sending through my mobile.
I am curious what is the format of IP addresses in /etc/postfix/access.
i.e. will it understand 006.45.023.230 instead of the common 6.45.23.230 ?
Thanks/DP
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