Hi,

The problem however is that mydomain.com contains a LOT of ip-ranges which makes it 
unrealistic to add all the ip-ranges. Previously when using tcpserver 0.50 there was a 
patch which allowed dns-based access control, is there such a patch for ucspi-tcp-0.80 
?

Bart van Kaathoven
Internet Consultant 
Ericsson Business Consulting Netherlands bv.
P.O.Box 209, 5120 AE Rijen
The Netherlands

Tel. +31-161-246378, Fax. +31-161-246612, GSM. +31-6-55303174
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Homepage http://www.ericsson.se/


-----Original Message-----
From: Van Liedekerke Franky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 12:10 PM
To: 'qmail maillist'; 'Bart van Kaathoven (DSN)'
Subject: RE: tcpserver control on domain name


tcpserver rules only work on ip basis, so change the .mydomain.com to your
range of ip adresses and everthing should work just fine.

Franky

> ----------
> From:         Bart van Kaathoven
> (DSN)[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, May 06, 1999 11:22 AM
> To:   'qmail maillist'
> Subject:      tcpserver control on domain name
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to get tcpserver working to check access based on domain names,
> I particulary want to use this in combination with pop-3.
> I used the following pop.filter
> .mydomain.com:allow
> 123.123.123.1:allow
> 123.123.123.2:allow
> 127.:allow
> :deny
> 
> with the following startup line:
> tcpserver -v -a -c5 -x/etc/pop.cdb 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
> www.mydomain.com /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
> 
> The problem is however that it refuses hosts that come from
> *.mydomain.com.
> Am I missing anything?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Bart van Kaathoven
> Ericsson Business Consulting Netherlands bv.
> P.O.Box 209, 5120 AE Rijen
> The Netherlands
> 
> Tel. +31-161-246378, Fax. +31-161-246612, GSM. +31-6-55303174
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Homepage http://www.ericsson.se/
> 

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