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28 Barracuda Spam Firewall Administrator’s Guide
Step 5. Configure the Barracuda Spam Firewall
After specifying the IP address of the system and opening the necessary ports on your firewall, you
need to configure the Barracuda Spam Firewall from the administration interface. Make sure the
computer from which you configure the Barracuda Spam Firewall is connected to the same network
and the appropriate routing is in place to allow connection to the Barracuda Spam Firewall’s IP
address via a Web browser.
To configure the Barracuda Spam Firewall:
1. From a Web browser, enter the IP address of the Barracuda Spam Firewall followed by port
8000.
Example:
http://192.168.200.200:8000
2. Log in to the administration interface by entering admin for the username and admin for the
password.
3. Select Basic > IP Configuration and enter the required information.
The following table describes the fields you need to populate.
Table 3.2:
Fields Description
TCP/IP Configuration The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of your
Barracuda Spam Firewall.
TCP port is the port on which the Barracuda Spam Firewall
receives inbound e-mail. This is usually port 25.
Destination Mail Server TCP/IP
Configuration
The hostname or IP address of your destination e-mail server, for
example mail.yourdomain.com. This is the mail server that
receives e-mail after it has been checked for spam and viruses.
You should specify your mail server’s hostname rather than its IP
address so the destination mail server can be moved and DNS
updated at any time without any changes to the Barracuda Spam
Firewall.
TCP port is the port on which the destination mail server receives
inbound e-mail. This is usually port 25.
If you need to set up more than one domain or mail server, refer
to Adding New Domains on page 75.
DNS Configuration The primary and secondary DNS servers you use on your
network.
It is strongly recommended that you specify a primary and
secondary DNS server. Certain features of the Barracuda Spam
Firewall, such as a Fake Sender Domain detection, rely on DNS
availability.
Domain Configuration Default Hostname is the hostname to be used in the reply address
for e-mail messages (non-delivery receipts, virus alert
notifications, etc.) sent from the Barracuda Spam Firewall. The
hostname is appended to the default domain.
Default Domain is the domain name to be used in the reply
address for e-mail messages (non-delivery receipts, virus alert
notifications, etc.) sent from the Barracuda Spam Firewall.
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