I see I inadvertently cut off the line in inetd.conf:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 05:00:39PM -0700, David Benfell wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to set up POP over SSH with qmail on my new server.
> Unfortunately, I don't even know if I've got the qmail pop program
> working correctly. Here's the line from inetd.conf:
>
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup qmail-popup
> area66-1.dsl.speakeasy.net /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bi
This should actually read:
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup qmail-popup
area66-1.dsl.speakeasy.net /bin/checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
>
> It's really all on one line. I've tried a couple formulas in my
> .fetchmailrc file for achieving this. One was straight out of the
> POP via SSH HOWTO, but the current version is adapted from Life with
> Qmail. The relevant excerpts:
>
> defaults
> ## interface "sl0/10.0.2.15" # SLIRP standard address
> protocol POP3
> is benfell here
> password NwC1762
> fetchall
> forcecr
> to *
> ## fetchlimit 10
> ## batchlimit 10
> mda "/usr/bin/procmail -f - "
> poll area66-1.dsl.speakeasy.net port 11110 user benfell
> preconnect "ssh -x -C -f -L
> 11110:area66-1.dsl.speakeasy.net:110
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sleep 2 0 </dev/nul
> l >/dev/null";
>
> The last three lines shown here actually share the line which precedes
> it, beginning with preconnect.
>
> No matter which flavor of .fetchmailrc adaption I use, the result is
> the same:
>
> > ssh-agent getmail
> Need passphrase for /home/benfell/.ssh/identity (benfell@area66-1).
> Enter passphrase:
> Identity added: /home/benfell/.ssh/identity (benfell@area66-1)
> ...Warning: Remote host denied X11 forwarding, perhaps xauth program
> could not be run on the server side.
> Local: bind: Address already in use
> Warning: Remote host denied X11 forwarding, perhaps xauth program
> could not be run on the server side.
> Local: bind: Address already in use
>
> On the server, I see in /var/log/messages:
>
> Jun 21 16:49:08 area66-1 sshd[3118]: log: Connection from
> 216.88.157.130 port 58113
> Jun 21 16:49:08 area66-1 sshd[3118]: log: Could not reverse map
> address 216.88.157.130.
> Jun 21 16:49:09 area66-1 sshd[3118]: log: RhostsRsa authentication not
> available for connections from unprivileged port.
> Jun 21 16:49:09 area66-1 sshd[3118]: log: RSA authentication for
> benfell accepted.
> Jun 21 16:49:09 area66-1 sshd[3118]: fatal: bind: Address already in
> use
> Jun 21 16:49:29 area66-1 sshd[3120]: log: Connection from
> 216.88.157.130 port 58185
> Jun 21 16:49:29 area66-1 sshd[3120]: log: Could not reverse map
> address 216.88.157.130.
> Jun 21 16:49:30 area66-1 sshd[3120]: log: RhostsRsa authentication not
> available for connections from unprivileged port.
> Jun 21 16:49:30 area66-1 sshd[3120]: log: RSA authentication for
> benfell accepted.
> Jun 21 16:49:31 area66-1 sshd[3120]: fatal: bind: Address already in
> use
> Jun 21 16:51:34 area66-1 named[197]: Cleaned cache of 0 RRsets
> Jun 21 16:51:34 area66-1 named[197]: USAGE 961631494 961566694
> CPU=0.39u/0.25s CHILDCPU=0u/0s
> Jun 21 16:51:34 area66-1 named[197]: NSTATS 961631494 961566694 A=9
> SOA=428 MX=1
> Jun 21 16:51:34 area66-1 named[197]: XSTATS 961631494 961566694 RR=3
> RNXD=0 RFwdR=2 RDupR=0 RFail=0 RFErr=0 RErr=0 RAXFR=0 RLame=0 ROpts=0
> SSysQ=1 SAns=321 SFwdQ=4 SDupQ=38 SErr=0 RQ=438 RIQ=0 RFwdQ=0 RDupQ=6
> RTCP=107 SFwdR=2 SFail=0 SFErr=0 SNaAns=321 SNXD=0
> Jun 21 16:52:01 area66-1 sshd[324]: log: Generating new 768 bit RSA
> key.
> Jun 21 16:52:02 area66-1 sshd[324]: log: RSA key generation complete.
> Jun 21 16:52:40 area66-1 su: (to root) benfell on /dev/pts/0
> Jun 21 16:52:40 area66-1 PAM-unix2[3122]: session started for user
> root, service su
>
> In /var/log/mail, I see nothing relevant:
>
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.359411 new msg 222095
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.359669 info msg 222095:
> bytes 648 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 3038 uid 500
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.363153 starting delivery 68:
> msg 222095 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.363296 status: local 1/10
> remote 0/20
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.372457 delivery 68: success:
> did_1+0+0/
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.372646 status: local 0/10
> remote 0/20
> Jun 21 16:20:00 area66-1 qmail: 961629600.372726 end msg 222095
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.365098 new msg 222095
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.365349 info msg 222095:
> bytes 648 from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 3081 uid 500
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.368869 starting delivery 69:
> msg 222095 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.369012 status: local 1/10
> remote 0/20
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.378037 delivery 69: success:
> did_1+0+0/
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.378219 status: local 0/10
> remote 0/20
> Jun 21 16:40:00 area66-1 qmail: 961630800.378299 end msg 222095
>
> These messages reflect a cron job I have running every 20 minutes that
> generates e-mail. (I know this is bad form, but the idea is to have
> some test mail to retrieve...)
>
> I've been trying to chase down some information on the "Bind: Address
> already in use" messages and could find nothing relevant in a google
> search.
>
> In the mean time, I'm not succeeding in downloading the e-mail. So
> far as I can see, it's all failing pretty quietly.
>
> So, where do I begin?
>
> --
> David Benfell
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ICQ 59438240 [e-mail first for access]
> ---
> There are no physicists in the hottest parts of hell, because the
> existence of a "hottest part" implies a temperature difference, and
> any marginally competent physicist would immediately use this to
> run a heat engine and make some other part of hell comfortably cool.
> This is obviously impossible.
> -- Richard Davisson
>
> [from fortune]
>
>
--
David Benfell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ 59438240 [e-mail first for access]
---
There are no physicists in the hottest parts of hell, because the
existence of a "hottest part" implies a temperature difference, and
any marginally competent physicist would immediately use this to
run a heat engine and make some other part of hell comfortably cool.
This is obviously impossible.
-- Richard Davisson
[from fortune]