Re: tcp.smtp file

2001-02-07 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" on Wed, 07 Feb 2001 15:11:28 EST: > What is the proper format for the tcp.smtp file in regards to multiple class > c networks. For example > > 209.168.128-143.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" This seems to be consistent with http://cr.yp.t

Re: tcp.smtp file

2001-02-07 Thread Chris Johnson
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 03:11:28PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What is the proper format for the tcp.smtp file in regards to multiple class > c networks. For example > > 209.168.128-143.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" > > Is this correct for all the networks between 2

RE: tcp.smtp file

2001-02-07 Thread Laurence Brockman
ednesday, February 07, 2001 1:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tcp.smtp file What is the proper format for the tcp.smtp file in regards to multiple class c networks. For example 209.168.128-143.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" Is this correct for all the networks between 209.168.128.* and 209.

tcp.smtp file

2001-02-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the proper format for the tcp.smtp file in regards to multiple class c networks. For example 209.168.128-143.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" Is this correct for all the networks between 209.168.128.* and 209.168.143.* or do we need to have individual entries as follows: 216.168.

Re: Updating tcp.smtp file

1999-03-14 Thread Dave
Thanks guys, I was one line below prot_gid and prot_uid which I didn't notice DOES call setuid().. It's all good now... -Dave California Internet Connection

Re: Updating tcp.smtp file

1999-03-14 Thread Dave
>>tcpserver -u0 -g0 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup myhostname (not >>literraly) /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir& > >So -u0 means uid 0. yea >> >>>>If so, any ideas on how to modify a tcp.smtp file after checkpassword >>

Re: Updating tcp.smtp file

1999-03-14 Thread Dave
got there? > >>If so, any ideas on how to modify a tcp.smtp file after checkpassword >>succeeds? Only way I see to do it is open up permissions on the file, which >>doesn't help when running tcprules (resets them). >> >>my modified checkpassword auths the user then

Re: Updating tcp.smtp file

1999-03-14 Thread Mark Delany
ny ideas on how to modify a tcp.smtp file after checkpassword >succeeds? Only way I see to do it is open up permissions on the file, which >doesn't help when running tcprules (resets them). > >my modified checkpassword auths the user then execl()'s a script to add >$TCPREMO

Re: Updating tcp.smtp file

1999-03-14 Thread Chris Johnson
On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 06:00:01PM -0800, Dave wrote: > Anyone know who checkpassword runs as? Isn't it the user? > > If so, any ideas on how to modify a tcp.smtp file after checkpassword > succeeds? Only way I see to do it is open up permissions on the file, which > doesn

Updating tcp.smtp file

1999-03-14 Thread Dave
Anyone know who checkpassword runs as? Isn't it the user? If so, any ideas on how to modify a tcp.smtp file after checkpassword succeeds? Only way I see to do it is open up permissions on the file, which doesn't help when running tcprules (resets them). my modified checkpassword auth