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Net | GCU-Squad!
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Links of the day. May 2nd, 2015 par gaston. C’est au détour d’un très long post de qualité. De LWN.net qu’on apprend l’arrivée imminente de Mailman 3, réécrit sur des standards modernes, 7 ans après la première alpha. et. Il va hasher les passwords et ne plus vous les envoyer en clair dans le monthly reminder. Après tout, un software ayant un composant nommé HyperKitty. Et remplacant le web 0.9 pipermail.) ne peut qu’être mignon tout plein. No Comments ». February 26th, 2015 par Kegeruneku. Du réseau et ...
echothrust.com
Using OpenBGPD to distribute pf table updates to your servers | Echothrust Solutions
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Still having IT Problems? Using OpenBGPD to distribute pf table updates to your servers. Submitted by Pantelis Roditis. Tue, 03/10/2015 - 18:40. One of the challenges faced when managing our OpenBSD firewalls is the distribution of IPs to pf tables without manually modifying. On each of the firewalls every time. The following post outlines one a method of distributing such lists using OpenBGP to deliver them into your pf tables. After reading the presentation of. Corresponds to the pf table. The central ...
frozen-geek.net
OpenSMTPD, spamd, SpamAssassin and Dovecot on OpenBSD - part 1 | Frozen Geek Technology Blog
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Frozen Geek Technology Blog. Operating Systems, Software Development, Networking. OpenSMTPD, spamd, SpamAssassin and Dovecot on OpenBSD – part 1. And man pages, as well as a blog series written by Chess Griffin. Thanks guys for your help! My actual setup consists of three servers: one primary mail server and two backup MX servers. The primary server hosts the incoming email for myself and other users, plus it’s also used as an SMTP server for outgoing mail. As per the diagram below, it runs:. Mx2example&...
debian-administration.org
Preventing SPAM connections with bird.
https://debian-administration.org/article/715/Preventing_SPAM_connections_with_bird.
Do you use let's encrypt? 1663 votes 11 comments. Preventing SPAM connections with bird. On Fri 22 May 2015 at 07:25. Bird is an Internet routing daemon with full support for all the major routing protocols. It allows you to configure hosts to share routing information, via protocols such as BGP, OSPF, or even statically. Here we're going to look at using it to automatically blacklist traffic from SPAM-sources. Is the IP Address 1.2.3.4 a known-spam source? To get started you need to install the package:.
eradman.com
Run Your Own Server
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Run Your Own Server. Configuring your own box on the Internet is a lot of fun, and provides an opportunity to experiment with Internet services in general. 10/mo (based on resources used). Getting started with a service like cloudsigma.com. Is easy, after you select a plan and enter your data an e-mail will be sent with your initial login information. First login and change your login credentials. Out of the gate you may also want to prevent password authentication for anyone not in the weel group. X000A...
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Using OpenBGPD to distribute pf table updates to your servers | Echothrust Solutions
http://blogs.echothrust.com/blogs/using-openbgpd-distribute-pf-table-updates-your-servers
Still having IT Problems? Using OpenBGPD to distribute pf table updates to your servers. Submitted by Pantelis Roditis. Tue, 03/10/2015 - 18:40. One of the challenges faced when managing our OpenBSD firewalls is the distribution of IPs to pf tables without manually modifying. On each of the firewalls every time. The following post outlines one a method of distributing such lists using OpenBGP to deliver them into your pf tables. After reading the presentation of. Corresponds to the pf table. The central ...