John D. Hardin wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, John Rudd wrote:
What this option says is "do you trust your trusted networks to
identify Botnet submitted messages before giving them to you?"
In normal cases, you should be able to ... because, really, that's
the point of _trusting_ them, isn't it?
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, John Rudd wrote:
> What this option says is "do you trust your trusted networks to
> identify Botnet submitted messages before giving them to you?"
> In normal cases, you should be able to ... because, really, that's
> the point of _trusting_ them, isn't it? You trust them n
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
Somehow it seems to work, if I set botnet_pass_trusted in Botnet.cf
to an *unknown* value.
I used "none" here, but any unknown value will do.
# If there are trusted relays, then look to see if there's a
# public IP address; if so, then pass the
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> Somehow it seems to work, if I set botnet_pass_trusted in Botnet.cf
> to an *unknown* value.
> I used "none" here, but any unknown value will do.
>
>
> # If there are trusted relays, then look to see if there's a
> # public IP address; if so, then pass the message throu
Somehow it seems to work, if I set botnet_pass_trusted in Botnet.cf to an
*unknown* value.
I used "none" here, but any unknown value will do.
# If there are trusted relays, then look to see if there's a
# public IP address; if so, then pass the message through.
botnet_pass_trusted n
Matthias Keller wrote:
> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>> I have an address, which has it's mx in external trusted network,
>> which then hands it over to my own server.
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> Can I fix this problem somehow with configuration, or does it need
>> something in the Botnet.pm? I'm not very goo
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
I have an address, which has it's mx in external trusted network, which then
hands it over to my own server.
(...)
Can I fix this problem somehow with configuration, or does it need something in
the Botnet.pm? I'm not very good at perl..
Hi
What have you got exact
I have an address, which has it's mx in external trusted network, which then
hands it over to my own server.
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