Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
At 09:49 AM 6/27/2000 -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I use gnu-pop3d with a bunch of patches I made that hopefully get rid of the instability problems and add capability for virtual domains. But I haven't built a Debian package of my patched gnu-pop3d. For more information about my setup visit: http

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
At 09:49 AM 6/27/2000 -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: >I use gnu-pop3d with a bunch of patches I made that hopefully get rid of >the instability problems and add capability for virtual domains. But I >haven't built a Debian package of my patched gnu-pop3d. For more >information about my setup visit:

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 10:03:05PM +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > Hello, > which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend? > which one do you use? qmail with pop3d and friends seems to be pretty solid in my short experience with them. I've not got hundreds of users, but it's said

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Chris Wagner
I'ld recommend Cucipop due to it's security record. That's what I use. Just don't look at the source code. :) At 10:03 PM 6/26/00 +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: >Hello, >which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend? > which one do you use? +---

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 10:03:05PM +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > Hello, > which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend? > which one do you use? qmail with pop3d and friends seems to be pretty solid in my short experience with them. I've not got hundreds of users, but it's said

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Chris Wagner
I'ld recommend Cucipop due to it's security record. That's what I use. Just don't look at the source code. :) At 10:03 PM 6/26/00 +0200, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: >Hello, >which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend? > which one do you use? +--

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
Greetings, All: I don't know what I did, thanks no doubt to a low caffeine level, but my problem's changed enough to get me some clues. Now, when I bind to the internet IP address, I can get connections from the world but not from 127.0.0.1. Ugh. It's enough for now... Thanks to all who took t

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 10:51:58AM -0400, Chester Hosey wrote: > Are you binding to a specific IP address (eg, 127.0.0.1), or just 0.0.0.0? > If you bind to a specific IP, only packets coming in on that interface > will actually appear. I've tried binding to the machine's internet IP address and

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
Greetings, All: I don't know what I did, thanks no doubt to a low caffeine level, but my problem's changed enough to get me some clues. Now, when I bind to the internet IP address, I can get connections from the world but not from 127.0.0.1. Ugh. It's enough for now... Thanks to all who took

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 10:51:58AM -0400, Chester Hosey wrote: > Are you binding to a specific IP address (eg, 127.0.0.1), or just 0.0.0.0? > If you bind to a specific IP, only packets coming in on that interface > will actually appear. I've tried binding to the machine's internet IP address an

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > gnu-pop3d has been removed from debian due to it's instability. Where can I find more information about gnu-pop3d being removed from Debian? > and of course how would one host virtual e-mail domains (one IP, one UID) I use gnu-pop3d with a bunch of

Wierd kern logs

2000-06-27 Thread Pete Templin
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this? It's a debian 1.3 system (I know, I know). Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC: rpc_doio sending evil packet: Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: a1c8d23e 0100 0100 Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC:

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Chester Hosey
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Art Sackett wrote: > Greetings, All: > > Please forgive me if this is documented somewhere -- a pointer to the > documentation would be greatly appreciated! > > I've got a custom (just wrote it) standalone TCP/IP server daemon that > listens > on a high port and works f

Re: pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > gnu-pop3d has been removed from debian due to it's instability. Where can I find more information about gnu-pop3d being removed from Debian? > and of course how would one host virtual e-mail domains (one IP, one UID) I use gnu-pop3d with a bunch o

Wierd kern logs

2000-06-27 Thread Pete Templin
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this? It's a debian 1.3 system (I know, I know). Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC: rpc_doio sending evil packet: Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: a1c8d23e 0100 0100 Jun 24 14:04:33 cs2 kernel: RPC

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Chester Hosey
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Art Sackett wrote: > Greetings, All: > > Please forgive me if this is documented somewhere -- a pointer to the > documentation would be greatly appreciated! > > I've got a custom (just wrote it) standalone TCP/IP server daemon that listens > on a high port and works fin

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 06:26:27PM +0800, Sanjeev Gupta wrote: > Art, > > How does the server get fired off? inetd? Stand alone? hosts.allow is > used by tcpd, only if use tcpd explicitly to start the server. It's a standalone. It would be started by a script in /etc/init.d/something if I co

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Art, How does the server get fired off? inetd? Stand alone? hosts.allow is used by tcpd, only if use tcpd explicitly to start the server. Can you connect via telnet locally? -- Ghane At 01:06 PM 6/26/2000 -0600, Art Sackett wrote: Greetings, All: Please forgive me if this is documented somewhe

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 06:26:27PM +0800, Sanjeev Gupta wrote: > Art, > > How does the server get fired off? inetd? Stand alone? hosts.allow is > used by tcpd, only if use tcpd explicitly to start the server. It's a standalone. It would be started by a script in /etc/init.d/something if I c

Re: Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Art, How does the server get fired off? inetd? Stand alone? hosts.allow is used by tcpd, only if use tcpd explicitly to start the server. Can you connect via telnet locally? -- Ghane At 01:06 PM 6/26/2000 -0600, Art Sackett wrote: >Greetings, All: > >Please forgive me if this is documented

Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
Greetings, All: Please forgive me if this is documented somewhere -- a pointer to the documentation would be greatly appreciated! I've got a custom (just wrote it) standalone TCP/IP server daemon that listens on a high port and works fine servicing connections from localhost. However, when I t

pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
Hello, which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend? which one do you use? apt-cache search pop3d on potato shows only gnu-pop3d and cyrus-pop3, cyrus ain't best choice - it's non-free, and as cyrus's manual says - it's designed for closed hosts, hosting only as e-mail serv

Adding new network service - how?

2000-06-27 Thread Art Sackett
Greetings, All: Please forgive me if this is documented somewhere -- a pointer to the documentation would be greatly appreciated! I've got a custom (just wrote it) standalone TCP/IP server daemon that listens on a high port and works fine servicing connections from localhost. However, when I

pop3 server,

2000-06-27 Thread Dariush Pietrzak
Hello, which packaged with debian pop3d would you people recommend? which one do you use? apt-cache search pop3d on potato shows only gnu-pop3d and cyrus-pop3, cyrus ain't best choice - it's non-free, and as cyrus's manual says - it's designed for closed hosts, hosting only as e-mail ser