On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 00:12 -0400, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
Something else to note about this fake security alert. Red Hat
publishes an SPF record, so for those who are doing inbound SPF
checking, this falsification would likely be caught before every hitting
any of their inboxes.
va:iadonisi:501) host -t txt
redhat.com
redhat.com text "v=spf1 mx
a:hormel.redhat.com a:sources.redhat.com
a:alertmail.redhat.com a:bltn.redhat.com ip4:65.125.54.185
ip4:65.125.54.186 ip4:65.125.54.187 ip4:65.125.54.188 ip4:65.125.54.189
ip4:65.125.54.190 ip4:219.120.63.242 -all"
I seem to be doing this a lot recently, but can I bother you to give a
little more detail on this (in English)? I'm sure the "SP" there is
"source path" but I have no clue what you're talking about... just a few
brief comments, or point me to the relevant FM. <smile>
Cheers,
--
Rodolfo J. Paiz <rpaiz(a)simpaticus.com>