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Re: Inbound Services - Prosafe 3205
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2012-04-27
05:47 AM
2012-04-27
05:47 AM
Inbound Services - Prosafe 3205
Hi
can anyone comment on this. I want to lock down my inbound SMTP (port25).
I have 3 separate IP addresses on the WAN that i need to give access to. The edit function offers the choice of entering an IP range (this isn't suitable as I need to allow 3 separate IP addresses that are not in a range), alternatively I can enter a single WAN IP address.
Is it possible for me to setup 3 separate rules for SMTP? There would be one for each WAN IP, or would this cause a conflict?
Wisdom would be welcome.
Thanks
can anyone comment on this. I want to lock down my inbound SMTP (port25).
I have 3 separate IP addresses on the WAN that i need to give access to. The edit function offers the choice of entering an IP range (this isn't suitable as I need to allow 3 separate IP addresses that are not in a range), alternatively I can enter a single WAN IP address.
Is it possible for me to setup 3 separate rules for SMTP? There would be one for each WAN IP, or would this cause a conflict?
Wisdom would be welcome.
Thanks
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2012-04-27
05:59 AM
2012-04-27
05:59 AM
Re: Inbound Services - Prosafe 3205
Usually it will not allow multiple service for the rules but try make three rules for each WAN ip
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2012-04-27
06:50 AM
2012-04-27
06:50 AM
Re: Inbound Services - Prosafe 3205
Hi
Thanks for such a quick response.
So - Set up the 3 New services Called SMTP_1,_2 &_3. All for port 25 - set each up in Inbound Services with a single IP for the WAN. Then removed the default SMPT Service from InBound Services.
Tested and works OK.
Once again Thnaks.
John
Thanks for such a quick response.
So - Set up the 3 New services Called SMTP_1,_2 &_3. All for port 25 - set each up in Inbound Services with a single IP for the WAN. Then removed the default SMPT Service from InBound Services.
Tested and works OK.
Once again Thnaks.
John
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2012-04-27
09:41 AM