For the DNSBL subsystem overall:
•
Number of emails checked.
•
Number of emails Spam tagged.
•
Number of dropped emails.
For each DNSBL server accessed:
•
Number of positive (is Spam) responses from each configured DNSBL server.
•
Number of queries sent to each configured DNSBL server.
•
Number of failed queries (without replies) for each configured DNSBL server.
The dnsbl CLI Command
The dnsbl CLI command provides a means to control and monitor the operation of the Spam
filtering module. The dnsbl command on its own without options shows the overall status of all
ALGs. If the name of the SMTP ALG object on which DNSBL Spam filtering is enabled is
my_smtp_alg then the output would be:
gw-world:/> dnsbl
DNSBL Contexts:
Name
Status
Spam
Drop
Accept
------------------------
-------- -------- -------- --------
my_smtp_alg
active
156
65
34299
alt_smtp_alg
inactive
0
0
0
The -show option provides a summary of the Spam filtering operation of a specific ALG. It is used
below to examine activity for my_smtp_alg although in this case, the ALG object has not yet
processed any emails.
gw-world:/> dnsbl my_smtp_alg -show
Drop Threshold
: 20
Spam Threshold
: 10
Use TXT records
: yes
IP Cache disabled
Configured BlackLists : 4
Disabled BlackLists
: 0
Current Sessions
: 0
Statistics:
Total number of mails checked : 0
Number of mails dropped
: 0
Number of mails spam tagged
: 0
Number of mails accepted
: 0
BlackList
Status
Value Total
Matches
Failed
------------------------- -------- ----- -------- -------- --------
zen.spamhaus.org
active
25
0
0
0
cbl.abuseat.org
active
20
0
0
0
dnsbl.sorbs.net
active
5
0
0
0
asdf.egrhb.net
active
5
0
0
0
To examine the statistics for a particular DNSBL server, the following command can be used.
gw-world:/> dnsbl smtp_test zen.spamhaus.org -show
6.2.5. The SMTP ALG
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Summary of Contents for DFL-1600 - Security Appliance
Page 27: ...1 3 NetDefendOS State Engine Packet Flow Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 27 ...
Page 79: ...2 7 3 Restore to Factory Defaults Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 79 ...
Page 146: ...3 9 DNS Chapter 3 Fundamentals 146 ...
Page 227: ...4 7 5 Advanced Settings for Transparent Mode Chapter 4 Routing 227 ...
Page 241: ...5 4 IP Pools Chapter 5 DHCP Services 241 ...
Page 339: ...6 7 Blacklisting Hosts and Networks Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 339 ...
Page 360: ...7 4 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 360 ...
Page 382: ...8 3 Customizing HTML Pages Chapter 8 User Authentication 382 ...
Page 386: ... The TLS ALG 9 1 5 The TLS Alternative for VPN Chapter 9 VPN 386 ...
Page 439: ...Figure 9 3 PPTP Client Usage 9 5 4 PPTP L2TP Clients Chapter 9 VPN 439 ...
Page 450: ...9 7 6 Specific Symptoms Chapter 9 VPN 450 ...
Page 488: ...10 4 6 Setting Up SLB_SAT Rules Chapter 10 Traffic Management 488 ...
Page 503: ...11 6 HA Advanced Settings Chapter 11 High Availability 503 ...
Page 510: ...12 3 5 Limitations Chapter 12 ZoneDefense 510 ...
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