Re: [Exim] relaying problems - URGENT

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Autor: Elliot Finley
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A: Gatenby, Damon, exim-users
Assumpte: Re: [Exim] relaying problems - URGENT
Here is a general configuration for POP-B4-SMTP:

change your host_accept_relay to something that includes a file.

host_accept_relay = \
                        127.0.0.1 : \
                        A.B.C.0/24 : \
                        E.F.G.0/23 : \
                        /path/to/pop_b4_smtp



The format for the pop_b4_smtp file will just have one IP per line as
follows:

65.163.61.43
65.163.61.5
65.163.61.56
65.163.61.95
66.1.184.254
68.104.172.107

So the last step is to generate the pop_b4_smtp file. Currently, my POP3
daemon (which I wrote myself) generates this file for me. However, here is
a Perl script that I wrote several years ago that will do the same thing by
tailing a cucipop log file. You will need to hack it to work for whatever
POP3 daemon you use. Just start the script running in the background when
the system starts.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use File::Tail;

#pop log
my $poplog = "/var/log/maillog";

#timeout in seconds
my $timeout = 900;

#output file
my $outfile = '/path/to/pop_b4_smtp';

#don't change anything below this
#-------------------------------------------
my $LOCK_SH = 1;
my $LOCK_EX = 2;
my $LOCK_NB = 4;
my $LOCK_UN = 8;
my (%ipList, $line, $ip, $seconds);
my $logfile = File::Tail->new(name => $poplog,
                              tail => -1);


while(defined($line = $logfile->read)) {
    #set the current time
    $seconds = time();


    if(($line !~ m/failure/) && ($line =~ m|\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+|)) {
        ($ip) = ($line =~ m|(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)|);
        $ipList{$ip} = $seconds;
    }


    #now go through and delete all timed out ip's
    foreach $ip (keys(%ipList)) {
        if($seconds - $ipList{$ip} > $timeout) {
            delete $ipList{$ip};
        }
    }


    #now print the ip's out to the $outfile
    open(OUT, ">$outfile");
    flock(OUT, $LOCK_EX);
    seek(OUT, 0, 0); #just in case


    while(($ip) = each(%ipList)) {
        print OUT "$ip\n";
    }
    flock(OUT, $LOCK_UN);
    close(OUT);
}