Quoth Miquel van Smoorenburg on Thu, Jan 03, 2002:
> In article <20020103130544.D17638@???>,
> Vadim Vygonets <vadik-exim@???> wrote:
> >But is the SMTP banner logged anywhere?
>
> Well no but it shows up if you telnet to the SMTP port.
>
> >Local time is logged in
> >Received: headers.
>
> Yes but you do not know *when* it was logged if the clock of the
> remote system is not NTP synchronized. And you can check that fact
> by telnetting to the smtp port of the remote system, if it shows
> the date in the smtp banner that is.
Point. You are right, of course, it's useful for these
misconfigurations.
Just today I found out via Received: headers that one of my home
machines was not running ntpd. Isn't it ironic?
Vadik.
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