[Rule-list] RULE and Networking (Observations)

Martin Stricker shugal at gmx.de
Tue Jul 30 03:07:58 EEST 2002


Geoff Burling wrote:

> Although sendmail was installed by default, neither port 25 or 110
> (the assigned SMTP & POP ports) are visible. However, sendmail *is*
> running:

This is not RULE specific but a security feature of Red Hat Linux since
7.0 or 7.1. It prevents open mail relays and thus helps preventing spam.
This is absolutely necessary - and covered in the RELEASE-NOTES on every
Red Hat Linux CD.

> If the reason for these network quirks are not my own incompetence,
> it suggests that we need to rethink what should be included in the
> network packages so that RULE offers full network functionality.

Agreed - in parts. Networking must work as expected from a Linux box,
but it should be secure by default (SSH instead of telnet, rsh and
rlogin; non-relaying sendmail...). These security enhancements should be
clearly stated in the README, of course.

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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