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| Subject: | RE: Avoiding Postfix Fingerprinting |
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| Date: | Tue, 8 Mar 2005 13:04:28 -0500 |
You could 'fiddle' with return codes, (do a postconf | more) All of these can be changed with postconf -e/ edit main.cf and sighup postfix (and one of my server responds as 'postfix'. The other as 'maybe postfix' with 3 differences...) So, tweaking the return codes, turning on and off options might do it. (oh, I suppose you did change the banner to NOT say 'postfix', right? Maybe you could 'emulate' an sendmail or microsoft exchange server banner? And invite MS type attacks?)
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