Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Roberto Figueroa wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting a lot of this entries in the LogWatch mail under ipop3d
section:
Success, while reading line user=appowner
host=customer123-149-157.iplannetworks.net
<http://customer123-149-157.iplannetworks.net> [200.123.149.157
<http://200.123.149.157>]: 1
Time(s)
Success, while reading line user=mysql
host=customer123-149-157.iplannetworks.net
<http://customer123-149-157.iplannetworks.net> [200.123.149.157
<http://200.123.149.157>]: 1
Time(s)
Success, while reading line user=john
host=customer123-149-157.iplannetworks.net
<http://customer123-149-157.iplannetworks.net> [200.123.149.157
<http://200.123.149.157>]: 1
Time(s)
I'm also getting entries like this which I suppose are normal:
Update user=USERNAME host=[LOCAL_IP_ADDR] nmsgs=0 ndele=1: 1 Time(s)
(text in caps refer to real existing users and ip)
Obviously we don´t have any relationship with iplannetworks.net
<http://iplannetworks.net> domain
I'm running FC 5.
Didn't find any info on google.
¿do I must be worried?
thanks in advance.
Robert.
It looks like john is checking his mail from home/work using
iplannetworks.net as their ISP. If you are allowing users to check
their mail over the Internet, then I would not worry too much. If
your firewall is supposed to be blocking incomming connections from
the Internet, then you have a problem.
Sounds right to me. But I would think about access to system mail from
home, and if something like pop3sis what he should be using.
Mikkel
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