Hi
You need a script called "qmHandle", available via the www.qmail.org website
The link is very far down on that page somewhere. With that script you can view the queue, individual messages and delete them as well.
Hi Brian. Where did you get the info from, that he's doing VPN? It's nowhere in the text of the question, or is that from an older thread? He's not replying, too. Maybe it's all solved.
Hi! Doesn't this value say that although similar packets are handled by the rulebase, only the first of these packets should be logged within the "grace period"? If I decrease this value I will get MORE log entries per similar packets or am I to tired already today to understand it...
You're right, I forgot to include the address: darkobserver@hotmail.com
Interesting about Fluke, too <s> They even have a German subsidiary.
Let's mail, then
You can use this tab in objects and have NAT set up for you automatically. The cracks suggest that you define your own NAT rules by hand though, using the Address Translation tab in the main window. Reasons: Oversight, better functionality. Scan the FW-1 mailinglist archive for this.
There's file called rulebases.fws and others from which the rulebase is compiled for deployment on the firewall every time you do an "install policy". Under "Policy" there's also a "view" option, that will show you the script code generated by the rulebase. It's a...
Hi! I don't know why you can't access the quarantined file, but I'd recommend to not use isolation anyway, but clean or otherwise delete.
As I had to experience myself the virus scanner will notify of virii in its own directory until you clean it out. Or maybe you have 8.0 and it behaves...
You know, maybe we should continue our exchange by e-mail? I find it very interesting to talk about these things with someone so far away but in an obviously similar environment. Don't want to post my real address here though because of spam-robots skimming forums for addresses.
Here's one...
The Nokia support contract ran out before I started this job. Money is an issue so they didn't renew it *sigh* AFAIK I can sign into the Nokia site as a "customer with a Nokia product" anyway, all they want is the serial number of the box. I'll try that. Thanks again
Ralf
I see your point. Over here, working more than 5 days a week is still considered an exception, although in IT you can never know what's necessary.
You made me curious: Might I ask what kind of "toys" you were referring to?
Thanks for answering. FW-1 is running on a Nokia. I know Phoneboy, of course and the FW-1 mailinglist, but I couldn't find anything there either. I "inherited" this installation and the firewall is working fine, everyone else is just ignoring the interface names, but I consider them...
I second tg25: I installed Real Secure once at a customer's site and I liked it right away. You have to fiddle for a while with what you want to be alerted about after the initial installation, but that's true for any IDS.
In the freeware world, there's always "snort" (www.snort.org)...
What can I do, if the logviewer shows the wrong name for the interface on which a logged event took place?
I checked the firewall object, it has the interfaces correctly named, but the logviewer confuses eth-s3p3c0 and s1p4c0 for example and sometimes it lists an interface named...
Weekend projects suck! Not only do you totally devote yourself to your job during the week, no, in order to not disrupt service you even have to spend your weekend ;-)
I always try to get around that, by doing stuff like that late in the day or evening during the week.
Hi Vjeko! a) Port 4662 sounds like Kazaa or some other P2P soft. People are searching for nodes to connect to, or if you are on a dial-up connection, the guy using the IP address before you got it, was using P2P and the sharing network hasn't noted his disappearance yet.
For port lists just...
Thanks guys! That's just what I thought, too. The client scanning options are now set to delete infected files, if they can't be cleaned and we cleared the quarantine directories on a number of PCs. I wonder if this is fixed in versions succeeding 7.6?!
The KB article number is: Document ID:2000111511174348, it's called "Some secondary servers do not receive virus definitions after assigning a new Primary Server" I've not yet tried the tips contained therein, though.
Did you see my other posting about NAV notifying us of virii in...
Bug or feature?
NAV reported virii on the same PCs again and again but the files it named couldn't be found on those machines.
In the meantime I've found out that NAV finds its own isolation directory and alerts us of the virii contained in there. Shouldn't the program be smart enough to...
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