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How to network trace between a remote host and a ZCS MTA. | How to network trace between a remote host and a ZCS MTA. |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 20 June 2016
Network Tracing Between A Remote Host And A ZCS MTA
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Purpose
How to network trace between a remote host and a ZCS MTA.
Resolution
You can run the following on the MTA to get the trace:
tcpdump -w /root/tcpdump1.cap -s 15000 port 25 and host <Sending_host_IP>
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