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2014 Nov 27
0
2.2.15: SMTP submission server?
...f both port 25 and port 587 are open on the same server, is there any statitic about how much attackers probe port 25 before 587 and if disabling AUTH on port 25 helps at all in that case? - -- Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBVHbQIXz1H7kL/d9rAQLPRQf+P6PQeJ/A1Ht4/f3ulQr2RceeLwQVkdZu tozkdSOrAs3kynbv0f32axgPy1pZIE2VS4mgFPjBKm3fYDSZMM34NqbNGy+v7vrq FNHDLjTOUusYrXcU57TWWdA8uOBLcfrWemLcnlq75ziELqEBqOtrBpfuYVdN9DB8 927V6Q5To5rTLvul3ZzK+V0YSUu7fkXl9sgHUYpbbtyengUVDYDSL+tQUGhYT5ob Mc/KDP5ZNek956etjMWgrCl1XbMKJdRRi6ZWvdVU7+W8aQkrXErdRp69fgRMTwk2 TNWD+9...
2014 Nov 26
3
2.2.15: SMTP submission server?
On 17/11/2014 07:23, Ron Leach wrote: > On 16/11/2014 07:24, Robert Schetterer wrote (re-ordered): >> Am 16.11.2014 um 02:24 schrieb Reindl Harald: >> >>> * if you find a security issue in postfix running >>> on 587 over TLS cry out loud > > I'm thinking beyond that; I want to get to the position that when > there is an issue in the MTA, our