On Mon, 21 Apr 2003 at 01:07PM -0500, Thomas Eibner wrote:
> ATT (Now comcast) does NOT allow servers,

I'm on ATT, and I notice that they ping my webserver every couple days, and
once or twice they've tested my mail server for an open relay (in my mail
logs I see an attempt to relay to an address like "relaytest at rr.com"). In
each case the source is security.rr.com.

Solution?

$ iptables -A INPUT -s security.rr.com -j DROP

I think if you keep your head down they don't mind. But with several
websites and mailing lists...

Dan

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