RE: hiding the name of the server when telneting into port 25

Any script kiddie is gonna run every script he can get ahold of, so that
would be pointless. (Like he knows the difference between IIS, Apache,
Hyperterminal [circle one that doesn't apply] )
Any real hacker, will figure what you got by responses and social
engineering.
</two cents>
 
This is the mind set I have learned, hope this helps, perhaps it may
save you the time of configuring this.
 
Kenny Mann

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Joseph Logrippo [mailto:jlogrippo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 2:27 PM
        To: [ExchangeList]
        Subject: [exchangelist] hiding the name of the server when
telneting into port 25
        
        
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        Hello, 

        I have two exchange 2000 servers. I would like to hide the name
of the servers when or if someone telnet's into port 25 to something
like this:

        
220*******************************************************220***********
******************************************************

        Does anyone know how to accomplish this? 

        Thanks in advance 
        Joe 

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