Can anyone tell what program is listening to port 110. I look at the
process running and I can't find any that are running pop3. I am running
a Domino server and I get an error message that port 110 is not
available. any help would be great.
Thanks,
Jerry
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If I want to use the Domino pop3 server, then the pop3 line in /etc/inetd.conf should
be
disabled. I will take a look at the line and see what it looks like. I thing that the
line is enabled by default.
Jerry
Jose Orlando T. Ribeiro wrote:
pop3d is a service of inetd. look at /etc/inetd.conf
At 02:45 PM 10/23/2001 -0200, you wrote:
pop3d is a service of inetd. look at /etc/inetd.conf and find that line:
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd ipop3d
be sure that the line is enabled (without a # in the beggining).
HTH
orlando
of course, inetd isn't used in 8.1,
At 12:07 PM 10/23/2001 -0500, you wrote:
If I want to use the Domino pop3 server, then the pop3 line in
/etc/inetd.conf should be
disabled. I will take a look at the line and see what it looks like. I
thing that the
line is enabled by default.
Jerry
Actually, you would disable it by either
Do I have to just delete the file to prevent the pop3 server from starting, or
is there a file I need to edit?
Michael D. Viron wrote:
At 02:45 PM 10/23/2001 -0200, you wrote:
pop3d is a service of inetd. look at /etc/inetd.conf and find that line:
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root
you don't have to delete the file... just comment the line with a # in the
beggining of the line.
orlando
Jerry Sommerdorf wrote:
Do I have to just delete the file to prevent the pop3 server from starting, or
is there a file I need to edit?
Michael D. Viron wrote:
At 02:45 PM
At 04:02 PM 10/23/2001 -0200, Jose Orlando T. Ribeiro wrote:
you don't have to delete the file... just comment the line with a # in the
beggining of the line.
orlando
That would be true if he was using 7.1 or earlier, since they use inetd
(and hence inetd.conf). For 7.2 and letter, you need to
Michael,
I'm not able to verify ipop3 att. I looked at this file earlier and if I
remember correctly it was set to disable =yes. I will check on this later. If
is set to disable, any idea as to what other program would be listening on port
110.
Thanks
Jerry
Michael D. Viron wrote:
At 04:02
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Jerry Sommerdorf wrote:
Michael,
I'm not able to verify ipop3 att. I looked at this file earlier and if I
remember correctly it was set to disable =yes. I will check on this later. If
is set to disable, any idea as to what other program would be listening on port
110.
pop3d is a service of inetd. look at /etc/inetd.conf and find that line:
pop-3 stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd ipop3d
be sure that the line is enabled (without a # in the beggining).
HTH
orlando
Jerry Sommerdorf wrote:
Can anyone tell what program is listening to port
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