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Re: [LI] POP 3 server problem
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> > Hi Sunil
> > If you are telneting from some other machine to the Linux box you may \
> > need to put the IP address of the PC from which you are telneting in the
> > hosts.conf or resolv.conf on the Line box.
> Looks like your hosts.deny in /etc has the following line
>
> ALL : ALL
>
> take it out or
> add
>
oops add the following line in /etc/hosts.allow
> ipop2 or ipop3 (whatever you are using) : ip add of your pc or host name
>
> tcpd (tcp wrappers) is kickin you out
>
> sathya
>
>
> >
> > regards
> > Aditya
> >
> >
> > | Hi
> > | i am trying to set up a pop3 server on our lan
> > | on RHL 6.0 box
> > | I have uncomented the necessary inetd.conf line
> > | and when I telnet to the port the follwing messages
> > | are coming
> > | $ telnet 10.0.6.44 110
> > | Trying 10.0.6.44...
> > | Connected to 10.0.6.44.
> > | Escape character is '^]'.
> > | Connection closed by foreign host.
> > | $
> > | I am unable to retrive mail from the server
> > | can anybody tell me what is the problem
> > | ---sunil
> >
> >
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