
On 05/20/2011 09:42 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
By the way, if I let "solid-pop3d" run as a daemon itself and use connect = 100 instead of exec = /usr/sbin/solid-pop3d execargs = solid-pop3d in the config file the "pop3s" service works. But, as I said, "solid-pop3d" itself is not linked against libwrap and , therefor, accepts connections to port 110 from every host.
(FWIW, in case you can't get things running the way you want, *this* problem should be rather trivial to solve; even if you cannot configure solid-pop3d to listen on 127.0.0.1:110 instead of 0.0.0.0:110, the host firewall ("iptables" in current Linux) can make short work of external connection attempts.) Kind regards, J. Bern -- Jochen Bern, Systemingenieur --- LINworks GmbH <http://www.LINworks.de/> Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt | Robert-Koch-Str. 9, 64331 Weiterstadt PGP (1024D/4096g) FP = D18B 41B1 16C0 11BA 7F8C DCF7 E1D5 FAF4 444E 1C27 Tel. +49 6151 9067-231, Zentr. -0, Fax -299 - Amtsg. Darmstadt HRB 85202 Unternehmenssitz Weiterstadt, Geschäftsführer Metin Dogan, Oliver Michel