Just go into /etc/services and make a name alias if you feel more comfortable
with that. tcpserver actually looks up 'smtp' in the services file to find out
the port number. right now, I am using smtp-ghost in my second tcpserver init,
and I set up smtp-ghost in the services file to look at my alternate port. In
any case, tcpserver doesn't care if you put smtp, or 25 in that spot.

Works just fine for me.

Rob

Ricardo Cerqueira wrote:

> >
> > a propos tcpserver with smtp - on Solaris, where zero '0' before
> > smtp word has been written the program not works. So we uses it
> > without to write in command this '0' writting only nummber of port
> > and 'smtp'
> >
>
> Errr... and it works??? Those args are supposed to be "IP address" and
> "port". 0 stands for "all interfaces", and "smtp" stands for 25.
> If you're writing "25 smtp"... It's NOT supposed to be bound to any
> interface (is there any kind of int in solaris responding as 25?)
>
> RC
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