Re: smtp flow

From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Mon Nov 15 2004 - 01:30:38 GMT-3


John,

I don't know the answer for sure. But, in the lab, if something like that
comes and the wording of the task didn't forbid it, what I would do is use
both. Youdon't lose points for extra config commands which aren't needed as
long as the extra commands don't break or violate anything else.

If one of those entries is the right entry but you don't know which one and
just guess, you've got a 50% chance of being right. If you put in both
entries and the wrong entry does no harm, you've increase your odds to 100%.

FYI, smtp is usually not used between a server and a client. Usually, it's
something like pop, (or imap?).

HTH, Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Matus" <jmatus@pacbell.net>
To: "lab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 10:09 PM
Subject: smtp flow

> if you are writing an acl that is denying a smpt flow from a server to a
> client would it be:
>
> deny tcp any eq smtp any?..........(or deny tcp any any eq smtp)?
>
>
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>
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