SMTP blues
[Archived in Entry, Handheld Wireless]
tkrag on 2003/07/30:
„The one and only, wonderful Palm Tungsten C . And owning this handheld, wireless enabled device has shown me the usefullness of free, open wireless networks. Instead of having to bring out my 3 kg dell laptop, wait 3 minutes for it to boot, and then try to connect to a network that doesn’t exist, I can whip out my palm, and be on-line in a matter of seconds, rather than dozens of minutes.“
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„Which comes back with 105.mumc.chcg.chcgil24.dsl.att.net. The key here is the "dsl.att.net". When an SMTP conversation starts, the client issues a HELO or EHLO command. I believe that RR.Com and others are basically rejecting “http://www.christopherlewis.com/ att_smtp_config.htm - Cached
„Setting up your OS/390 or z/OS SMTP Server can be a challenge. Fortunately the IBM documentation is fairly good and when that fails the IBM Support is outstanding. The one thing that is not always clear is that the SMTP server will, by default, send all the e-mail that is processes directly to the recipients e-mail server, something that is not always desirable.“http://www.lbdsoftware.com/smtp_server.html - Cached
„- Creating an environment in which the IMC's reverse DNS lookup would not only succeed but also result in the buffer being overrun would be difficult. The attacker could set up a rogue DNS server and manually populate the bogus FQDN information on it, but in this would require that the attacker have some means of forcing the IMC to consult the rogue DNS server when performing the reverse DNS lookup.“http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/ntbugtraq/2002-q3/ 0027.html - Cached
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