Hi,
I am mounting a server of email with the Dovecot as MUA, i would like to restrict the access to imap and ipop to one determined range of IP. As I configure this in dovecot.conf, I did not understand the functioning of listen = * or [: ] Thanks a lot, Clovis
Clóvis Tristão -------------------:-oo)---- Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 09:17:31PM -0200, Clovis Tristão wrote:
Hi,
I am mounting a server of email with the Dovecot as MUA, i would like to restrict the access to imap and ipop to one determined range of IP. As I configure this in dovecot.conf, I did not understand the functioning of listen = * or [: ] Thanks a lot, Clovis
Clóvis Tristão -------------------:-oo)---- Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux
The listen directive is for what IP addresses on the dovecot server to listen for requests from, not what host addresses to accept. This would only really be useful for multihomed machines for interesting firewall configuration with redirects.
You will be better off using pf or iptables, depending on OS, to restrict access to the server from a set IP address block.
-- Nich
Hi Nicholas,
Thanks a lot, I will be study iptables rules. Clovis
On 12/6/05, Nicholas Young nich@aurema.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 09:17:31PM -0200, Clovis Tristão wrote:
Hi,
I am mounting a server of email with the Dovecot as MUA, i would like to restrict the access to imap and ipop to one determined range of IP. As I configure this in dovecot.conf, I did not understand the functioning of listen = * or [: ] Thanks a lot, Clovis
Clóvis Tristão -------------------:-oo)---- Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux
The listen directive is for what IP addresses on the dovecot server to listen for requests from, not what host addresses to accept. This would only really be useful for multihomed machines for interesting firewall configuration with redirects.
You will be better off using pf or iptables, depending on OS, to restrict access to the server from a set IP address block.
-- Nich
-- Clóvis Tristão -------------------:-oo)---- Seja Legal, use GNU/Linux
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