04-13-2003
Sendmail: Log entry
Hello
Can you tell me what this entry means in the log files:
relay=gtw.powerinternetcr.com [216.25.173.132] (may be forged), reject=550 5.7.1 <aaronzum@gmx.net>... Relaying denied. IP name possibly forged [216.25.173.132]
IS someone trying to use my server for sending spam mail? If so how can I stop this from appearing?
Regards
KS
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NAME
Log::NullLogLite - The "Log::NullLogLite" class implements the Null Object pattern for the "Log::LogLite" class.
SYNOPSIS
use Log::NullLogLite;
# create new Log::NullLogLite object
my $log = new Log::NullLogLite();
...
# we had an error (this entry will not be written to the log
# file because we use Log::NullLogLite object).
$log->write("Could not open the file ".$file_name.": $!", 4);
DESCRIPTION
The "Log::NullLogLite" class is derived from the "Log::LogLite" class and implement the Null Object Pattern to let us to use the
"Log::LogLite" class with null "Log::LogLite" objects. We might want to do that if we use a "Log::LogLite" object in our code, and we do
not want always to actually define a "Log::LogLite" object (i.e. not always we want to write to a log file). In such a case we will create
a "Log::NullLogLite" object instead of the "Log::LogLite" object, and will use that object instead. The object has all the methods that
the "Log::LogLite" object has, but those methods do nothing. Thus our code will continue to run without any change, yet we will not have to
define a log file path for the "Log::LogLite" object, and no log will be created.
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( FILEPATH [,LEVEL [,DEFAULT_MESSAGE ]] )
The constructor. The parameters will not have any affect. Returns the new Log::NullLogLite object.
METHODS
write( MESSAGE [, LEVEL ] )
Does nothing. The parameters will not have any affect. Returns nothing.
level( [ LEVEL ] )
Does nothing. The parameters will not have any affect. Returns -1.
default_message( [ MESSAGE ] )
Does nothing. The parameters will not have any affect. Returns empty string ("").
AUTHOR
Rani Pinchuk, rani@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Ockham Technology N.V. & Rani Pinchuk. All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Log::LogLite(3), The Null Object Pattern - Bobby Woolf - PLoP96 - published in Pattern Languages of Program Design 3
(http://cseng.aw.com/book/0,,0201310112,00.html)
perl v5.10.0 2009-05-13 NullLogLite(3pm)