Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd)

2001-08-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
Charlie Chrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do you get tcpserver to run the qmail-smtpd daemon? When I run it > as in the faq, it runs and I see the process running, but it doesn't > accept connections. I then changed it to use inetd using tcp-env and > qmail-smtpd accepts connections. Co

Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd)

2001-08-04 Thread Charles Cazabon
Please quote properly; your original text was after a sig delimiter, and you had no attribution for my text. I wrote: > > There are precisely zero advantages to using inetd/xinetd in this > > manner, and several disadvantages (when compared to a simple > > tcpserver installation). [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd)

2001-08-04 Thread Charlie Chrisman
ction? Charlie Chrisman -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 6:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd) Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that th

Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd)

2001-08-04 Thread robr
Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that this is incorrect. You _cannot_ make inetd or xinetd use tcpserver. Your xinetd script doesn't use tcpserver; it uses tcp-env. tcp-env was originally designed to allow you to do tcpserver-like operations from inetd, but is now deprecated. There