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Your mx records are resolving to 216.32.180.22. Your exchange appears to other exchanges as though its sending mail from 64.20.227.133. When the receiving exchange does a reverse lookup of the domain listed in the mail header, it finds 216.32.180.22 when it expects 64.20.227.133, and there fore...
and now we get to the bottom of it: Your failing reverse lookups
smtp:216.32.180.22 smtp
220 VA3EHSMHS030.bigfish.com Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service ready at Fri, 14 Jan 2011 19:54:38 +0000
OK - 216.32.180.22 resolves to mail.global.frontbridge.com
Warning - Reverse DNS does not match...
what IP is whatismyip.org reporting? does it match this: 213.199.180.150
mx:montgomerychamber.com mx
Pref Hostname IP Address TTL
10 mail.global.frontbridge.com 213.199.180.150 2 hrs
your going to want to check the MX records for your domain name. That is likely controlled by your registar or web host.
Does your exchange communicate out the same IP as the rest of the machines on your network, or do you have a separate live IP setup in a 1:1 nat just for that exchange?
No its recommended, it just doesnt install with the lite package for some reason. I often overlook installing the ad blocker.
Re-run the speed test with the attack blocker turned off.
It has limited use in limited scenarios. Obviously, the lower end appliances are geared toward smaller offices, which may find built in WLAN of use. Other appliances, such as the NG 100 are geared towards larger sites and WLAN would be of no use.
Just so you know, built in caching proxy will be...
I would say that WLAN capability is useful, but without official support from Untangle its not viable. We could make it work, its been done before, but investing that much time into a mod that WILL break after an upgrade is not a very good investment. We couldnt sell it.
Actually we are toying with the idea of using the mini-pcie slot for 3G WWAN. I have talked with the great folks at Untangle about co-developing support for WWAN and they love the idea. Imagine the possibilities of a 3G failover, or even a 3G Untangle router that will work anywhere you put it...
Yeah Dash ill order some stickers from you. Get in touch with me tomorrow.
Sold 4 NG 100's in the last 2 days :) These things are flying off the shelf!
Plenty of pre-made untangle appliances available. The NG 25 would be perfect for you lol.
http://untangleappliances.com/next-gen-appliances.html
Its really not hard to make your own though. I could get you a parts list for a fairly robust white box based DIY system. Untangles installer is made...
I've been using aperturehost.com for over 2 years and I love it. Their customer service is the best and uptime and reliability have never ever been an issue. They also do VPS and cloud services. Worth a look.
Untangle will run just fine on that hardware. A D510 is more powerful then a P4 3GHz and a gig of ram is plenty. I have tested that hardware, untangle works wonders on it.
If you have a spare computer with a few nics you could load up untangle, dansguardian, or some other linux UTM distro. A good mix of webfilter and opendns should stop a majority of badness from getting onto his browser.
Thats an NG 25 on a comcast 25x3 cable connection.
Load during the test barely topped 0.12% I have yet to push the appliance over 1.0 load, and that was while running over 1000 concurrent connections through it.
Your wasting your time. If they are not willing to spend over $500 to replace a 10 YEAR OLD SERVER then they do not take their network seriously, and neither should you. Your plan has some flaws, major ones.
First, the operating system hasn't been officially supported by Microsoft for a few...
not in their 110 and 120 appliances. I believe they use single core celerons in their 220 and 320 appliances. The ASG 425 is the model where they start referencing "multi-core" cpu in their technical information part of the website.
x86 is just too expensive to custom manufacture for. All your astaro and like appliances that are sub $500 are all run off ARM type processors. We cant run Untangle off an ARM or cadvium, so were out of luck.