Okay, I think I may have cracked how they are authenticated. I started going through the receive connector and found the following line.
2014-03-06T11:05:36.657Z,localserver\Default localserver,08D10594E0D3C632,21,192.168.10.8:25,72.22.74.51:55145,*,localdomain\user,authenticated
The thing...
Sorry, I did enable the exchange auditing logs to view the authenticating users, I don't see any correlation between the SMTP logs and the exchange auditing though, any ideas with what could be happening?
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Hi Dave,
Could you tell me which logs the authenticating users would show in, I've been trawling logs for a while now and can't see any user name showing up in them?
Here's a sample of the send connector SMTP log. The address cstmscares@amazons.ca comes up on all the emails as sender, should...
Hi Dave,
I did begin to think that, but when I was looking at the mail items sat in the queue the source was from an external IP. If a user has authenticated (genuine or hacked) would the mail still not look like it's come from a local connection as OWA and active sync does?
The bouts of...
He everyone,
I have a client with an exchange 2007 server install. I have used various relay testing mechanisms and they all report the system does not support relaying. The problem is that the server is relaying, mail is coming from an external IP. Have any of you found this possible before...
I sorted this problem out, although HP listed this unit as non hot swap, it actually was. I just reseated the disk and it automatically rebuilt the array.
Hi,
I have an HP Proliant ML330 G6, it has 2 250Gb SATA drives installed using RAID 1, the RAID card is a P410. One of the disks has failed, I have a spare disk and just wondered if the RAID will rebuild itself after the system reboots. I've not done a disk swap on one of these systems before...
Hi goombawaho,
I have a Serveraid-6i controller. I am just going through a step by step for how I'm going to attack this.
Firstly going by the IBM guide I have to update the device driver via the OS, then boot into the Serveraid firmware/diagnostics CD and follow the wizard prompts.
I have...
Another thing was I did run CHKDSK and the results are below, I haven't run this in fix mode, the process as you can see has found errors but haven't run these yet today as the system is still in use. Could this do anything to work around the bad stripr or am I being wishful!?!
C:\>chkdsk
The...
Thanks for the info, I am currently burning a copy of the serveraid CD. You'll have to forgive my ignorance, not run this before. So I can basically boot into that CD and run a diagnostic routine from there? Does this update the firmware in the process?
Thanks for your reply.
I read the part about deleting the array, the problem I have is I don't have a spare disk and also a way of telling which disk is faulty to be able to swap bad for good. I don't have IBM maintenance on that system so that option isn't a go unfortunately.
If I do delete...
Hi,
I have an IBM xSeries 226 server, it looks to have a bad stripe on a disk. It's configured for RAID 5, using 3 disks. The system is hanging usually over night. A system reboot will bring the box back online but I am having to do this more frequently.
The system is running Serveraid Manager...
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