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
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).
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Charlie Chrisman
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Subject: Re: tcpserver problems? or is it qmail? or BOTH! Help? (fwd)
Possibly the reason you were "blasted" is that th
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