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smtpp
Langue: en
Version: 385551 (fedora - 01/12/10)
Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)
NAME
smtpp - SMTP proxy gateway serviceSYNOPSIS
smtpp [-d] [-l[[@]logfile]] [-pport] [-iinternal_ip] [-eexternal_ip] [-hdefault_ip[:port]]DESCRIPTION
smtpp is SMTP gateway service to allow internal users to access external SMTP servers.OPTIONS
- -I
- Inetd mode. Standalone service only.
- -d
- Daemonise. Detach service from console and run in the background.
- -t
- Be silenT. Do not log start/stop/accept error records.
- -u
- Never look for username authentication.
- -e
- External address. IP address of interface proxy should initiate connections from. By default system will deside which address to use in accordance with routing table.
- -i
- Internal address. IP address proxy accepts connections to. By default connection to any interface is accepted. It's usually unsafe.
- -p
- Port. Port proxy listens for incoming connections. Default is 25.
- -h
- Default destination. It's used if targed address is not specified by user.
- -l
- Log. By default logging is to stdout. If logfile is specified logging is to file. Under Unix, if '@' preceeds logfile, syslog is used for logging.
CLIENTS
You can use any MUA (Mail User Agent) with SMTP authentication support. Set client to use internal_ip and port as a SMTP server. Address of real SMTP server must be configured as a part of SMTP username. Format for username is username@server, where server is address of SMTP server and username is user's login on this SMTP server. Login itself may contain '@' sign. Only cleartext authentication is supported, because challenge-response authentication (CRAM-MD5, SPA, etc) requires challenge from server before we know which server to connect.BUGS
Report all bugs to 3proxy@security.nnov.ruSEE ALSO
3proxy(8), ftppr(8), proxy(8), socks(8), tcppm(8), udppm(8), syslogd(8),http://3proxy.ru/
AUTHORS
3proxy is designed by 3APA3A (3APA3A@security.nnov.ru), Vladimir Dubrovin (vlad@sandy.ru)Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
Design ©2006-2024 Maxime Vantorre