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  1. mrbean2766

    Port Mirroring - Only LAN traffic mirrored!

    According to a post near the bottom of thread760-1592987, I should be able to mark my own thread as solved. However, I see no such option! So, how does one go about marking a thread as solved OR deleting a post in the thread that was entered erroneously (as in above) AND/OR editing a post in a...
  2. mrbean2766

    Port Mirroring - Only LAN traffic mirrored!

    SOLVED. In my troubleshooting, I stumbled upon the fact that on a virtual machine (a fact I forgot to mention in my original post was that the IDS is setup as a guest machine on an ESXi host), one has to ensure that the port group to which the VM interface is attached must be configured for...
  3. mrbean2766

    Receiving emails with sendmail, masquerade problem

    I see that this was posted quite a while back, but just in case... What error do you see in your log file - /var/log/maillog? If you see a line that ends in something similar to: stat=Service unavailable You'll need to edit your sendmail.mc file and make sure you have an entry similar to...
  4. mrbean2766

    Port Mirroring - Only LAN traffic mirrored!

    Hello all. I'm trying to setup a port mirror on a Nortel Baystack 470-24 switch (4 in stack). The purpose of the mirror is so that I can run a IDS on a host other than the firewall itself. So, on the firewall (CentOS 5.10), when I run 'tcpdump -l -nnn -i eth1' (eth1 is the LAN facing...
  5. mrbean2766

    BCM400 being actively exploited to make international calls

    @telcodog: After reading through your instructions and finding the equivalent settings in Unified Manager, it seems to me that simply adding a evening filter with an "A" then adding overrides for off premise notifications will do! Am I correct in making this assumption? Cheers, tkb.
  6. mrbean2766

    BCM400 being actively exploited to make international calls

    Thanks all for responses; much appreciated. @telcodog: This Element Manager you talk about is not present on my system. I'm using Unified Manager and has somewhat similar options to those you mention above. I'm attaching a screenshot of one voicemail DN expanded to show all available...
  7. mrbean2766

    BCM400 being actively exploited to make international calls

    Thanks telcodog. I'd like to know how to do it as we are a small company and the group that installed it charge an arm and a leg for maintenance! So we opted for the much higher, but only when we need them, call out charge. As long as you don't believe what we'll be doing won't interfere with...
  8. mrbean2766

    BCM400 being actively exploited to make international calls

    Thanks for responses. @firescrambler: I already have the BCM Monitor installed, and I can see them dialing in and out but not sure if that tool can disable anything, can it? @telcodog: Unfortunately, you are talking with a real PABX novice and most everything you mentioned above just went over...
  9. mrbean2766

    BCM400 being actively exploited to make international calls

    Thanks for the quick response, firebirdscrambler. Unfortunately, I cannot switch the PABX off at all as we provide a 24/7 support service to our customers. How do I go about checking if trunk to trunk calling is enabled? I have full access to the PABX despite not knowing why the heck they...
  10. mrbean2766

    BCM400 being actively exploited to make international calls

    Hello all. We have a BCM400 ver. 3.7 that is currently being hammered by external callers who are then able to somehow divert their incoming calls to use outgoing lines to make international calls. I'm a total novice when it comes to PABX programming, but need to do something urgently to stop...
  11. mrbean2766

    Off-premise Message Notification

    Thanks. To ctelguy: Unfortunately, we are using all 5 entries for the notification. I guess it'll have to wait 'til the next upgrade - hopefully it is fixed in a newer version! Cheers, tk.
  12. mrbean2766

    Off-premise Message Notification

    I have set up off-premise message notification on our support line on a BCM400 system and it is working as expected. However, I keep getting messages in the middle of the night to re-add users who have accidentally removed themselves from the queue by pressing 2 in error at the following...
  13. mrbean2766

    Unable to add new modules to repository

    Nevermind people, I've sorted it out! I have been doing some reading and it appears the file '$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/modules' holds the secret. I'll play around with it and should this not be it, I'll be sure to post back...
  14. mrbean2766

    Unable to add new modules to repository

    Hello guys n gals. I'm having CVS issues with a server I inherited. It is a CentOS 5.0 Linux box with the following directory structure as it pertains to CVS: /home |_cvshome |_CVSROOT |_REP All the modules are stored inside /home/cvshome/REP. Say I have an existing module named...
  15. mrbean2766

    blacklisting a sender

    Is there really a need to restart sendmail after editing the access file??? Isn't is just a matter of running makemap hash ...?
  16. mrbean2766

    Spammers using low priority MX record to send email.

    Since I have not received any more suggestions in here, I've succumbed to what you suggested Hoyt75 - I might have to get down and dirty and write me a sendmail script that will check any mail coming in from my ISP then run the next header through the relay checks. Cheers, tkb.
  17. mrbean2766

    Spammers using low priority MX record to send email.

    Thanks Hoyt75. My problem is that I'm getting spam mail from several users a day and these sender addresses change from day to day. As such, your suggestion will require me to manually add entries into the access file - that's just too much work for a couch potato considering that PC's ought...
  18. mrbean2766

    Spammers using low priority MX record to send email.

    I'm receiving junk via my ISP - my low priority MX record for my domain comes in via my ISP. Since I trust my ISP, I've OK'd mail delivery from that domain via my access file. How then can I sniff out the real senders ip address for mail coming in via my ISP and and run it through the...

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