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Date:      Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:39:14 -0800
From:      "Michael A. Alestock" <ma.alestock@verizon.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Pop server
Message-ID:  <200303111339.14598.ma.alestock@verizon.net>

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I'm using POPPER for my POP3 server daemon and I did a test of sending em=
ail=20
from a remote host to my (mail)host.  I noticed this message in my=20
/var/log/maillog .... =20

Mar 11 13:21:33 ftp sm-mta[12437]: h2BILXsj012437: tcpwrappers=20
(terminal.mdc.net, 209.251.64.36) rejection

I uncommented the POP3 line in my /etc/inetd.conf file, as well as added =
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"popper: ALL" line to my /etc/hosts.allow file.  I'm assuming that this=20
service isn't TCP wrapped??  I confirmed this by executing, "tcpdchk" aft=
er I=20
restarted the inetd daemon.  The message I got said that, "Popper isn't=20
wrapped."  Is there a port/package that I could use to allow popper to be=
=20
wrapped by inetd so I can get my POP3 server to allow incoming mail??

FYI:  I'm using SENDMAIL as my smtp (email program) running on FreeBSD v4=
=2E7.    =20



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Michael A. Alestock,
- Computer Systems Support Specialist
- UNIX/Linux Support
Information Systems Dept., 5th Floor
Lawrence General Hospital, Mass. 01842

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have to be a genius to understand the simplicity."

- Dennis Ritchie -

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