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Re: Securing Insecure SMTP
From: Ahmad Taha <ahmad.taha () usa net>
Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2008 09:04:45 +0200
Ahmed Zaki wrote: Hi,Try Stunnel from www.stunnel.org, where you can configure it to listen to connections on TCP port 25 and redirect it to TCP port 465.
Regards, Ahmad
Hi allI am presented with a client software that attempts to connect to an smtp on port 25 . The good part is the smtp server does not accept connections on port 25 instead it uses the SSL smtp port. What I probably need is to proxy the outgoing connections to port 25 so that they go to the other port . Any recommendations on how to achieve that ?Regards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: CenzicTop 5 Common Mistakes in Securing Web ApplicationsGet 45 Min Video and PPT Slides www.cenzic.com/landing/securityfocus/hackinar ------------------------------------------------------------------------ .
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- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP Robert Marquardt (Oct 05)
- RE: Securing Insecure SMTP Iacob, George M (Oct 06)
- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP David Howe (Oct 06)
- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP Danny Fullerton (Oct 06)
- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP Robin Wood (Oct 06)
- RE: Securing Insecure SMTP Shenk, Jerry A (Oct 06)
- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP Ahmad Taha (Oct 06)
- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP Zed Qyves (Oct 06)
- Re: Securing Insecure SMTP Robert Marquardt (Oct 05)
