I'm running into an issue with IP's getting blocked for Port Flooding. Most specifically, Whenever I have an Iphone try and configure an email account, they will be blocked for port scanning.
Do I have something set wrong?
Any ideas on optimizing these settings to stop this behavior.
Thanks,
Cliff
Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
Re: Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
Have you seen if the error is because of that devices check for por 587? If so, I recommend you to read http://forums.cpanel.net/f43/smtp-port-587-a-74191.htmlpewebhost wrote:I'm running into an issue with IP's getting blocked for Port Flooding. Most specifically, Whenever I have an Iphone try and configure an email account, they will be blocked for port scanning.
Do I have something set wrong?
Any ideas on optimizing these settings to stop this behavior.
Thanks,
Cliff
Sergio
Re: Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
Thank You, I believe port 587 was this issue. I opened up that port in the firewall and started SMTP on that port and all seems to be well now.
Cliff
Cliff
Re: Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
I'm having the same problem with iphones. 587 is open and setup for SMTP and I keep getting stuff like :
Any suggestions as to how to resolve or get CSF / LFD to ignore it ?
I've edited some parts of ip's out.Sample of block hits:
Dec 3 17:45:42 server kernel: [11962479.342196] Firewall: *TCP_IN Blocked* IN=venet0 OUT= MAC= SRC=***.68.137.216 DST=***.167.46.*** LEN=52 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=117 ID=5550 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=49554 DPT=587 WINDOW=8192 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
Dec 3 17:45:45 server kernel: [11962482.342679] Firewall: *TCP_IN Blocked* IN=venet0 OUT= MAC= SRC=***.68.137.216 DST=***.167.46.*** LEN=52 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=117 ID=5557 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=49554 DPT=587 WINDOW=8192 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
Any suggestions as to how to resolve or get CSF / LFD to ignore it ?
Re: Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
oldblock,
check if port 587 is in your TCP/IN definition.
Sergio
check if port 587 is in your TCP/IN definition.
Sergio
Re: Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
Sorry for the delay in replying, I only just saw the message. YES ! that worked perfectly. Thank you. Perhaps that port should be a default setting these days given the prevalence of the iphone ?
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Re: Iphone (apple Devices) and Port Flooding Issue
Ive had the same issue with Mac users getting blocked by LFD
no idea why 587 wasn't already in the list but thanks for this and hope it helps
no idea why 587 wasn't already in the list but thanks for this and hope it helps