you need to add a corresponding entry for ipop3d.
do the same procedures replacing in.telnetd with
ipop3d and your.pc.ip.address with subnet/netmask
of clients that can access pop3.

Deds

Garcia Elizabeth wrote:
> 
> hi again,
>     i've just encountered a problem on my linux
> server. when i added lines in my hosts.allow:
> 
>    in.telnetd: your.pc.ip.address: allow
>    all: all: deny
> 
> my pop service stop functioning and when i remove this
> lines my pop3 service is working. what could be
> wrong??? thanks..
> 
> --- "Reynald I. Ngo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 07:19 PM 1/28/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> > [hosts.allow]
> > in.telnetd: your.pc.ip.address: allow
> > all: all: deny
> >
> > [hosts.deny]
> > blank
> >
> > >    i've tried what you have suggested.. i put my
> > >computer's i.p. address on hosts.allow and
> > in.telnetd:
> > >ALL in hosts.deny and also enabling telnet on
> > >inetd.conf and issued killall -HUP inetd. I can now
> > >telnet on my pc but other pc's can also telnet to
> > my
> > >linux server... what did i miss??? thanks...
> >
> >
> > ---
> > Reynald I. Ngo
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