Why not just tell sendmail who can send mail to it via access.db?

Gabe

On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 05:28:25PM -0600, mjn wrote:
> I have a sendmail box, for majordomo, which is only really being hit by
> one box on our network (and that should be the only box sending mail to
> it since it is acting as a mail gateway to majordomo for all users).
> 
> What are people's thoughts on the best way to limit delivery to
> sendmail.  IPchains?  TCPWrappers?  Sendmail rules?
> 
> My thinking is that compiling with tcpwrapper support is the easiest to
> configure and administer, so that is what I am looking at doing right now,
> but I am looking for other input as far as pitfalls of tcpwrappers and
> sendmail or if there is a better/easier to secure sendmail.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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