Re: Anyone succesfully stopped Reverse NDR Attacks in exchange 2000?
- From: "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 20:10:04 -0500
Well, it looks as though your MX Record is correct if I am reading the post
correctly. As for setting a Mail Relay with your ISP, this not an uncommon
practice but not a requirement. The quesiton I have is, what about the old
or ceased domain. Does it still point to your Server?
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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2006
Microsoft Certified Partner
<pdarisse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello again,
So I went out and checked a bit about MX records and found how to get
ours, using the DNS lookup at www.dnsstuff.com. I guess the nslookup
command might also work, but I wouldn't know how.
So it seems our mx record actually looks like this :
ourdomain.com Type:MX Class:IN TTL:172800
Answer:mail.ourdomain.com(pref=10)
mail.ourdomain.com Type:A Class:IN TTL:172800 Answer:our
servers IP address
I still dont know what to do to it and how to change it, but we have a
start
Pierre Darisse
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