[TriLUG] Sendmail question
Mark Fowle
mark at thefowles.com
Sun Jan 23 23:11:37 EST 2005
Jeff -
Thanks. I didn't know about these. My acces was done more out of
desperation - I'd stop one and another one would start up. I couldn't
figure out where it was coming from - it was all over -- no rhyme or
reason.
Thanks,
mark
Jeff Groves wrote:
> No, it is doubtful that someone has taken the domain. These email
> worms are tenacious and spam the hell out of your server trying to
> freak-out the postmaster on the other end.
>
> On a separate note, I noticed that your DISCARD entries are pretty harsh.
>
> What you have now will prevent ANY hotmail.com, pacbell.net, or
> shawcable.net user from ever getting an email through to you in the
> future. Is that what you intended?
>
> Perhaps you might be more happy with implementing some DNS Blackhole
> lists in your sendmail.mc file? Here are just two of many that I
> use. These two knock-out a LARGE number of spam for me. The
> cn-kr.blackholes.us entry rejects pretty much any email that
> originates from a Chinese or Korean machine. The cbl.abuseat.org
> entry is fed by a pretty intense system of spam-traps:
>
> FEATURE(`enhdnsbl', `cn-kr.blackholes.us', `"554 Rejected
> "$&{client_addr} " -- We do not accept email from hosts in China or
> Korea."')dnl
> FEATURE(`enhdnsbl', `cbl.abuseat.org', `"554 Rejected "$&{client_addr}
> " -- We do not accept email from hosts controlled by known
> spammers."')dnl
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jeff G.
>
> Mark Fowle wrote:
>
>> Here's what I've had so far based on what I have been seeing in the
>> files...
>>
>> Connect:127 RELAY
>> hotmail.com DISCARD
>> bluebottle.com DISCARD
>> mailebs.com DISCARD
>> *.tw DISCARD
>> hush.ai DISCARD
>> supernal.net DISCARD
>> maxinet.net DISCARD
>> imexo.be DISCARD
>> pacbell.net DISCARD
>> shawcable.net DISCARD
>> FROM: 80.218.224.69 DISCARD
>>
>> Based on the number of times this occurs I would say someone has
>> taken the domain - I'm not sure how to get it back....
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> Jeff Groves wrote:
>>
>>> Mark:
>>>
>>> Someone/something is doing either an address book scan of your
>>> machine (not very likely) or a virus/worm has gotten a hold of your
>>> domain name and is generating fake email address messages that will
>>> cause false "delivery failure" messages to be default delivered to
>>> some other target domain postmaster (not you) in the hope that the
>>> postmaster, usually a privileged user, will open one of the
>>> attachments and infect their system as well.
>>>
>>> Best bet in my opinion is to put an entry in your /etc/mail/access
>>> file to discard messages from the IP address/DNS name that is
>>> generating these messages:
>>>
>>> From:123.123.123.123 DISCARD
>>> From:infected.machine.bellsouth.net DISCARD
>>>
>>> This only works if you have:
>>>
>>> FEATURE(`access_db',`hash -T<TMPF> /etc/mail/access')dnl
>>>
>>> included in your sendmail.mc file when you create your sendmail.cf
>>> file.
>>>
>>> Jeff G.
>>>
>>> Mark Fowle wrote:
>>>
>>>> Are there any sendmail guru's out there? I've seen this in my
>>>> maillogs and I'm not sure what's going on - I have tested the
>>>> environment for relaying (and it doesn't - except for what's
>>>> authorized) - plus I have added my SPF records to the zone files....
>>>> ... clip....
>>>> Jan 23 20:15:58 adelie1 sendmail[27321]: j0O1FqAQ027321:
>>>> <fletcher at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:15:59 adelie1 sendmail[27321]: j0O1FqAQ027321: lost input
>>>> channel from [222.233.142.168] to MTA after data
>>>> Jan 23 20:15:59 adelie1 sendmail[27321]: j0O1FqAQ027321:
>>>> from=<marylou.wigginsel at 163.net>, size=0, class=0, nrcpts=0,
>>>> proto=ESMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=[222.233.142.168]
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:05 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <barber at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:05 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <battle at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:06 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <barr at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:06 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <benjamin at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:06 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <huber at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:06 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <howe at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:07 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <houston at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:07 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> <ibarra at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:07 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DF027322:
>>>> from=<YZUOMGCYA at earthlink.net>, size=0, class=0, nrcpts=0,
>>>> proto=SMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=96.250.216.81.pite.siwnet.net
>>>> [81.216.250.96]
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:08 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DG027322:
>>>> <hurley at thefowles.com>... no
>>>> Jan 23 20:16:08 adelie1 sendmail[27322]: j0O1G4DG027322:
>>>> from=<zbgwfnrgf at telusplanet.net>, size=0, class=0, nrcpts=0,
>>>> proto=SMTP, daemon=MTA, relay=96.250.216.81.pite.siwnet.net
>>>> [81.216.250.96]
>>>> ....clip.....
>>>> They don't appear to be getting in.. but the non-exsitent users @
>>>> my domain are my concern.... or am I worrying over nothing?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>
>
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