[Pkg-exim4-users] Help with a deny IP list?
Aileen Carlstrom
acarls at zcorum.com
Fri Mar 27 15:38:26 UTC 2009
Reading the documentation leads me to believe that all I *should* have
to do is create a file named local_host_blacklist in the /etc/exim4
folder and populate it with the IPs I wish to be banned. Done and Done,
and yet when I run update-exim4.conf (not sure I even need to do that,
but it seems like it would not hurt) and restart the daemon, my IP,
which I put in the blacklist file, can still send just fine. I went so
far as to chmod everything in /etc/exim4 to 777 just to make sure it was
not a permissions problem. I do not have a whitelist file, but my IP
*is* in the allowed relay_nets.
If it's relevant, I'm working on a test setup with an eye to adding SA
and AV to my real servers eventually, so I'm running a exim-daemon-heavy
with the split config. My base system is running the current Ubuntu
Server LTS (8.04). It says my Exim version is
"MAIN_PACKAGE_VERSION=4.69-5ubuntu2".
Any ideas on why it isn't picking up the values in the local blacklist?
Or is that not the correct way to do a deny IP list?
Thanks,
Aileen C.
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