Thus said Uwe Ohse on Thu, 09 Mar 2000 06:16:39 +0100:
> well, that doesn't sound terribly useful. Why don't you use
> 194.:deny
> or something like this in a tcprules file (and tell tcpserver to
> use the cdb file)?
Hmm, well that isn't exactly what I meant---I guess I stated my problem
wrong. I have only
127.:accept
in /etc/tcp.pop3 and have built the rules with tcprules as well as
included a -x /etc/tcp.pop3.cdb in the script that I use to startup
tcpserver with qmail-pop3d yet it continues to accept connections from
a machine with 192.168.1.x which I believe it shouldn't. It was my
understanding that unless an address was in the cdb that it would be
denied. Is deny not the default for tcpserver?
Andy
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