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<0> hard__ware: yoo hoo? <1> danieldg: you up? <2> RE <3> |lostbyte| I need some Bind help with Dynamic DNS.
<3> |lostbyte| Well. I have had to complete redo every zone, and keey and everything. <3> |lostbyte| But, I can't get my zones to update with DHCP leases. <3> |lostbyte| I get this error. <3> |lostbyte| Mar 28 06:20:47 kurama named[25785]: client 192.168.0.1#33151: updating zone 'pukey/IN': update unsuccessful: brolly.pukey/TXT: 'RRset exists (value dependent)' prerequisite not satisfied (NXRRSET) <3> |lostbyte| Mar 28 06:20:47 kurama named[25785]: client 192.168.0.1#33151: updating zone '0.168.192.in-addr.arpa/IN': deleting rrset at '252.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa' PTR <2> !? <4> Does anybody know if smtp needs any other port than 25/tcp to work well? I'm having a few slow-downs in a host behind a firewall. <5> to work well ? <4> kokoko1, Yup. Without slow-downs. <5> I duno if there would be any performance hit running smtpd on different port. <5> however you can easily run two instance of smtpd , ie one on default port 25 and another on some other port <4> kokoko1, Actually I want to keep it on port 25/tcp. I just want to know if I should 'release' another port, because it's behaving strangely. <5> if you are running postfix then look into master.cf <4> kokoko1, If I telnet it on port 25 from the local network, it replies instantly. But from outside it takes about 20 seconds to reply. <5> Enthusiast78, try it mate , I'm also running postfix smtpd on two ports cos lot of ISPs these days blocking outbound port 25
<5> 20 seconds is too much <5> your MTA? <4> kokoko1, Yes. <4> kokoko1, Which other port would you suggest? <5> Enthusiast78, higher eg, 8186 <4> kokoko1, I've read somewhere there was a new 'default' port for smtp, just can't remember which one... <5> All I know that there is only one default port for smtp and ie 25 <5> never heard something like that Enthusiast78 <4> kokoko1, Hmmm... Let me try finding that info again... <6> hi folx <7> hi! does anyone know a module that i can use to limit the number of connections per minute? the -m limit is similar to what i want, but it limits packages / time. <8> you want to limit new connections/minute? just match on NEW packets only with -m limit <7> danieldg: thanks! its easy after you know the solution! will try it. <9> danieldg: there's also a connlimit patch IIRC
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