you've got xinetd running on your box - so it's starting the pop
service on port 110 only, when u're trying to connect to it.
That's why it doesn't show up in lsof or ps.
You should go and disable this service under xinetd.

(/etc/xinetd/service-name or something similar)

greetings & bye

Timm

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>I can't find the service which uses port 110 
>In /var/log/qmail/pop3d/
>Tcpserver:fatal:unable to bind: address already used 
>When typing 
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lsof | grep 110
>rpc.statd  546 rpcuser  mem    REG        3,2    11012  3014674 
>/usr/lib/sasl/libcrammd5.so.1.0.19
>slapd      655    root  mem    REG        3,2    11012  3014674 
>named      669   named  mem    REG        3,2    11012  3014674 
>/usr/lib/sasl/libcrammd5.so.1.0.19
>xfs        805     xfs  mem    REG        3,2    11012  3014674 
>/usr/lib/sasl/libcrammd5.so.1.0.19
>gdm-binar  928    root  mem    REG        3,2    11012  3014674 
>/usr/lib/sasl/libcrammd5.so.1.0.19
>fam       1021    root  mem    REG        3,2    11012  3014674 
>/usr/lib/sasl/libcrammd5.so.1.0.19
>nautilus  1030    root  mem    REG        3,2   110576    98686 
>/usr/lib/libgsf-1.so.1.6.0
>rhn-apple 1039    root  mem    REG        3,2   110560   393237 
>/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/rpmmodule.so
>lsof      1230    root    5w  FIFO        0,5             14110 pipe
>lsof      1232    root    4r  FIFO        0,5             14110 pipe
>
>and 
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# pstree -p
>init(1)---apmd(613)
>        +-atd(837)
>        +-bdflush(9)
>        +-bonobo-activati(1010)
>        +-crond(734)
>        +-cupsd(745)
>        +-eggcups(1035)
>        +-gconfd-2(1008)
>        +-gdm-binary(859)---gdm-binary(928)---X(929)
>        ?                                   +-gnome-session(939)---ssh-agent(997)
>        +-gnome-panel(1028)
>        +-gnome-settings-(1014)
>        +-gnome-terminal(1054)---bash(1056)---pstree(1256)
>        ?                      +-gnome-pty-helpe(1055)
>        +-gpm(714)
>        +-kapmd(3)
>        +-keventd(2)
>        +-khubd(73)
>        +-kjournald(15)
>        +-kjournald(179)
>        +-kjournald(180)
>        +-kjournald(181)
>        +-kjournald(182)
>        +-kjournald(183)
>        +-kjournald(184)
>        +-kjournald(185)
>        +-klogd(509)
>        +-kscand/DMA(6)
>        +-kscand/HighMem(8)
>        +-kscand/Normal(7)
>        +-ksoftirqd_CPU0(4)
>        +-kswapd(5)
>        +-kupdated(10)
>        +-magicdev(1032)
>        +-mdrecoveryd(11)
>        +-metacity(1012)
>        +-mingetty(853)
>        +-mingetty(854)
>        +-mingetty(855)
>        +-mingetty(856)
>        +-mingetty(857)
>        +-mingetty(858)
>        +-mozilla-bin(1234)
>        +-named(669)
>        +-nautilus(1030)
>        +-nmbd(818)---nmbd(819)
>        +-notification-ar(1052)
>        +-pam-panel-icon(1037)---pam_timestamp_c(1040)
>        +-portmap(527)
>        +-rhn-applet-gui(1039)
>        +-rhnsd(847)
>        +-rpc.statd(546)
>        +-slapd(655)
>        +-smbd(814)
>        +-sshd(682)
>        +-svscanboot(860)---readproctitle(872)
>        ?                 +-svscan(871)---supervise(879)
>        ?                               +-supervise(880)
>        ?                               +-supervise(881)---tcpserver(1219)
>        ?                               +-supervise(895)---multilog(1222)
>        ?                               +-supervise(897)---tcpserver(1138)
>        ?                               +-supervise(898)---multilog(899)
>        +-syslogd(505)
>        +-xfs(805)
>        +-xinetd(696)---fam(1021)
>
>when using telnet 
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet 127.0.0.1 110
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to 127.0.0.1.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>user ww
>+OK
>pass ww
>-ERR unable to write pipe
>Connection closed by foreign host.
>
>
>You've got either a frozen process that will not let go, or something 
>else is hanging onto that port.
>
>You can try to use:
>lsof |grep 110
>to see what program has a handle on it.  Otherwise in a ps try to see if 
>any other pop daemons are lingering around.
>
>My guess is you may have stopped the pop service and started it before 
>all the children had a chance to die off - or one just doesn't want to go.
>
>-kris
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Dear all , 
>>
>>am trying to install pop3 or imap service 
>>i have copied this script
>>vi  /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run
>>#!/bin/sh
>>MAXPOP3D=`head -1 /var/qmail/control/concurrencypop3`
>>exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 2000000 \
>>        /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l 0 -x /etc/tcp.pop3.cdb -c "$MAXPOP3D" \
>>         0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup  mail.alkhabeer.com 
>> /var/qmail/bin/auth_pop \
>>        /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1
>>but when i try to run it i get this error 
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run
>>tcpserver: fatal: unable to bind: address already used
>>
>>-
>>  
>>
>>>How can I use 
>>>qmail-ldap auth_pop, auth_imap
>>>can you put me in the road  
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>more QLDAPINSTALL
>>
>>and have a look at /var/qmail/boot/qmail-pop3d/run
>>
>>  
>>
>
>

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