Privileged networks

Alain Spineux aspineux at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 21:14:05 CET 2008


On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 6:53 PM, Paul Douglas Franklin <pdf at yugm.org> wrote:
> One thing I appreciate about Kolab is the privileged networks such that
> the bad guys cannot use my SMTP server to send out messages.
> I have just come across a problem in the settings for privileged
> networks.  I have one individual who is wanting to travel around with a
> laptop, and I thought it appropriate to set him up with a VPN to access
> his email.  (Horde is still in my future.)
> When I attempt to add his address, it allows him to send e-mails, but
> then no one else can.  All I thought I did was to add his to the end of
> the list as 10.8.2.10/24.
> Given that I want the following to be privileged, what would be the
> appropriate list for the privileged networks field?
> 127.0.0.0
> 192.168.*.*
> 10.8.2.10
> --Paul

try this :

127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, 10.8.2.10


>
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> Husband of Danette
> Father of Laurene, Miriam, Tycko, Timothy, Sarabeth, Marie, Dawnita, Anna Leah, Alexander, and Caleb
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Alain Spineux
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