Ethical Hacking Learn to find vulnerabilities before the bad guys do! Gain real world hands on hacking experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Course designed and taught by expert instructors with years of penetration testing experience. 12 student maximum in every class. Certification attempt included in every package. | Computer Forensics Training at InfoSec Institute Gain the in-demand skills of a certified computer examiner, learn to recover trace data left behind by fraud, theft, and cybercrime perpetrators. Discover the source of computer crime and abuse at your organization so that it never happens again. All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 12 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. |

| Subject: | Re: educating rDNS violators |
|---|---|
| Date: | Sat, 28 Aug 2004 10:13:59 -0400 |
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 21:36, Mark Reis wrote:
A question for those who have implemented rDNS restrictions. In the case of a mail server with roaming users, how do you deal with roaming users? A majority of our users travel to conferences and use secure IMAP and SMTP to send their mail. Perhaps this is a misconception, but I thought that some mail clients attempt to portray themselves as a SMTP server relaying through the main mail server. If we have users off traveling and having their email is blocked while they were connected at a hotel with bad rDNS entries, I'd be getting ticked off calls. Any suggestions?
If you are providing a secure SMTP server that requires authentication for your road warriors, rDNS will have no effect on their ability to use it for out-bound mail. When they authenticate, they are added to the valid list of relay clients which will bypass these filters on the server. This is exactly how we provide smtp service for our traveling userbase. HTH -- Derek Schaible <dschaible@cssiinc.com> CSSI, Inc.
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
| <Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread> |
|---|---|---|
| ||
| Previous by Date: | 21st Chaos Communication Congress 2004: Call for Papers, fukami |
|---|---|
| Next by Date: | e-mail tracing, P S |
| Previous by Thread: | Re: educating rDNS violators, Mark Reis |
| Next by Thread: | Re: educating rDNS violators, Bryan S. Sampsel |
| Indexes: | [Date] [Thread] [Top] [All Lists] |