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29 Jan 2010 22:23 #60175
by dannyboy1121
Dan
Replied by dannyboy1121 on topic 2800 Blocking incoming IP addresses
Yes you can block subnets / supernets / ip ranges. That's what I do
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27 Oct 2010 22:53 #64530
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Replied by mstorr on topic 2800 Blocking incoming IP addresses
Hi guys,
Sorry to open an old thread, but it seemed appropriate. I'm trying to block a couple of IP addresses (spammers) who are constantly trying to send bulk email to our mail server. Although the server is locked down, its still having to process the crap its being sent therefore I want to stop the traffic on the network edge.
I create an IP Group called Spammers containing a couple of IP Objects representing the IP addresses of the spam servers. I then added a filter to the Default Call Filter and set it Direction: WAN>LAN, Source IP: Spammers, Destination IP: Any, Service Type: Any, Filter: Block Immediately and Log to Syslog. I enabled the filter and sat back to watch what happened.
Well, nothing was logged in my syslog so I checked the mail servers log and saw that the spammers were still trying to make connections. The firewall on the router hadn't stopped anything! Can anyone point out what I'm missing?
Thanks
Sorry to open an old thread, but it seemed appropriate. I'm trying to block a couple of IP addresses (spammers) who are constantly trying to send bulk email to our mail server. Although the server is locked down, its still having to process the crap its being sent therefore I want to stop the traffic on the network edge.
I create an IP Group called Spammers containing a couple of IP Objects representing the IP addresses of the spam servers. I then added a filter to the Default Call Filter and set it Direction: WAN>LAN, Source IP: Spammers, Destination IP: Any, Service Type: Any, Filter: Block Immediately and Log to Syslog. I enabled the filter and sat back to watch what happened.
Well, nothing was logged in my syslog so I checked the mail servers log and saw that the spammers were still trying to make connections. The firewall on the router hadn't stopped anything! Can anyone point out what I'm missing?
Thanks
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- pkecun
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02 Nov 2010 14:19 #64625
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Put it in the Default Data Filter instead.
Replied by pkecun on topic 2800 Blocking incoming IP addresses
I then added a filter to the Default Call Filtermstorr wrote:
Put it in the Default Data Filter instead.
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02 Nov 2010 21:50 #64642
by um09
Replied by um09 on topic 2800 Blocking incoming IP addresses
if its a dedicated server running linux
setup denyhosts & logwatch
setup denyhosts & logwatch
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