See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread Sebastian Wiesinger
Hi, is there a way (in the logs) to see which port a client connects to? I can't find that information at the moment. I'm interested to know if a client is using the smtp, ssmtp or submission port to connect. Thanks Sebastian -- New GPG Key: 0x93A0B9CE (F4F6 B1A3 866B 26E9 450A 9D82 58A2

Re: See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread Wietse Venema
Sebastian Wiesinger: Hi, is there a way (in the logs) to see which port a client connects to? I can't find that information at the moment. Give each SMTP server its own syslog_name option in master.cf: submission inet n - n - - smtpd -o syslog_name=submission

Re: See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread Sebastian Wiesinger
* Wietse Venema wie...@porcupine.org [2011-12-14 17:34]: Sebastian Wiesinger: Hi, is there a way (in the logs) to see which port a client connects to? I can't find that information at the moment. Give each SMTP server its own syslog_name option in master.cf: submission inet n

Re: See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread /dev/rob0
On Wednesday 14 December 2011 10:32:54 Wietse Venema wrote: Sebastian Wiesinger: is there a way (in the logs) to see which port a client connects to? I can't find that information at the moment. Give each SMTP server its own syslog_name option in master.cf: submission inet n -

Re: See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread Sebastian Wiesinger
* /dev/rob0 r...@gmx.co.uk [2011-12-14 17:58]: I use postfix-587 (and postfix-465) because it's shorter and contains the postfix string which helps to isolate Postfix logging from other mail facility logs. grep postfix maillog, et c. More correct, and still meeting that need, would be

Re: See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread Wietse Venema
Sebastian Wiesinger: * /dev/rob0 r...@gmx.co.uk [2011-12-14 17:58]: I use postfix-587 (and postfix-465) because it's shorter and contains the postfix string which helps to isolate Postfix logging from other mail facility logs. grep postfix maillog, et c. More correct, and still meeting

Re: See which port a user connects to?

2011-12-14 Thread Jim Seymour
On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 10:56:40 -0600 /dev/rob0 r...@gmx.co.uk wrote: [snip] I'm not sure how that might affect pflogsumm.pl; perhaps if Jim is still reading the list he can comment? [snip] I'm still reading, but I'm usually only seeing the stuff that mentions Pflogsumm or my name. Tho, right