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>2007/6/15, Noel Jones <<mailto:njones>: >At 02:21 PM 6/15/2007, Geison Porfirio wrote: > >Hello Dears; > > > >I have a server with the following rules: > >"smtpd_client_connection_count_limit = 15" and > >"smtpd_client_connection_rate_limit = 50", it would like to know > >where they are recorded ip's that these rules filter. > >Clients that exceed the specified limits are recorded in the regular >mail log. Something like: >Jun 15 06:02:04 mgate2 postfix/smtpd[2336]: warning: Connection rate >limit exceeded: 60 from >unknown[<http://125.33.164.176>125.33.164.176] for service smtp >The log message varies depending on which limit is exceeded. > >The text to search your log for is "limit exceeded: " > >-- >Noel Jones > > >The ip's that they had not yet exceeded the limit also alone is >recorded in this log The anvil daemon logs "statistics: " every anvil_status_update_time. This shows the "top" IP for each category since the last status entry. The full current list of tracked IPs is kept in memory and not viewable. -- Noel Jones
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