> > > I'm new to XMail and I have a small problem.
> > > I'm trying to secure access to CtrlCntl Xmail administration
> - I want to
> > > restrict access to specific set of IP addresses. I think I
> understand the
> > > format of ctrl.ipmap.tab file and I'm able to configure
> everything I want
> > > except the access from localhost using loopback IP address 127.0.0.1.
> > >
> > > I'm running xmail v 1.16 on Windows 2000 Workstation SP4. On the same
> > > computer I'm trying to open telnet connection to xmail. It is
> succesful
> > > using computer name or real IP address of the computer. But using
> > > "localhost" or IP address "127.0.0.1" I'm getting following response:
> > >
> > > -00140 Server does not like Your IP
> > >
> > > Connection to host lost.
> >
> > That is exactly the expected behaviour.
>
> Sorry, didn't read it carefully. You need to add an ALLOW for 127.0.0.1

You didn't read carefully again :-)
I tried to add ALLOW for 127.0.0.1 but no one of testing formats led to
success.
In my lats tests my testing ctrl.ipmap.file had only two lines. The second
line was:
"0.0.0.0"[TAB]"0.0.0.0"[TAB]"DENY"[TAB]"1"
I tried following lines in place of first line:
"127.0.0.1"[TAB]"255.255.255.0"[TAB]"ALLOW"[TAB]"2"
"127.0.0.0"[TAB]"255.255.255.0"[TAB]"ALLOW"[TAB]"2"
"127.0.0.1"[TAB]"255.255.255.255"[TAB]"ALLOW"[TAB]"2"
"127.0.0.0"[TAB]"255.0.0.0"[TAB]"ALLOW"[TAB]"2"
"127.0.0.1"[TAB]"255.0.0.0"[TAB]"ALLOW"[TAB]"2"
"127.0.0.1"[TAB]"0.0.0.0"[TAB]"ALLOW"[TAB]"2"

Still no luck. Any idea?

Regards
Radek
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