Re: [Exim] U=hell ?

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Author: Wakko Warner
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To: Alan J. Flavell
CC: Exim users list
Subject: Re: [Exim] U=hell ?
> I've been noticing quite a number of exim log entries which include
> "U=hell" in the field for the response to our ident request.


So have I.

> Most of these in fact seem to get rejected on the grounds of being
> blacklisted, or on some other criterion which we apply. In fact on a
> superficial inspection I can only find one that's managed to get past
> the other defences, and that's from an IP address that's now
> wall-to-wall blacklisted as an open proxy. But I thought I'd ask
> anyway.


Same here.

> We already reject everything where the ident request comes up with
> "squid" or "CacheFlow Server", as previously discussed. Is this ident
> response of "hell" indicative of some other notorious open-proxy
> software? I see a number of matches for "ident hell" in reports
> logged at ...net-abuse.sightings, but I don't find anyone offering an
> explanation for them. And hardly any matches in Google (web) search.


I had[1] blocking based on the ident 'hell'. At home, I block also based on
if "stylez" is part of the ident.

1. Too many emails were blocked that all were yanked out at work.

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