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Odd ssl connection

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Alright i was running thru the logs at startup and well i saw this.. 

Aug  6 22:52:06 Fileserver sSMTP[25629]: Creating SSL connection to host
Aug  6 22:52:07 Fileserver sSMTP[25629]: SSL connection using TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
Aug  6 22:52:14 Fileserver sSMTP[25629]: Authorization failed (535 5.7.139 Authentication unsuccessful, the user credentials were incorrect. [MW4PR03CA0330.namprd03.prod.outlook.com 2024-08-07T05:52:14.004Z 08DCB5C25C35280B]

 

i'm like WTF is this i have no clues its not my exchange server for sure.  seems sus. any ideas here to start to track this down

Solved by hyperlynx255

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Do you have the server facing to the internet?

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No i dont. Not directly i have some dockers that have access but that's it. booted the server with them off and it still tries to open that ssl session.

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Try booting in safe mode and disable all containers, if it doesn't happen, try re-enabling them one by one.

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Hmm haven't tried that yet. i'll try that when i get home. i'll post the results.

 

****update still there.*****

Fixed it i had setup my smtp and it was in-correct

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