hi all,
I have successfully installed qmail on solaris 8 on
sparc. i have also tested it . But it does not listen
on port 25. I have tried to configure /etc/inetd.conf
for qmail but did not worked.
Pl. tell me both with & without tcp wrapper how the
code should be.
Here is my /etc/inetd.conf file
Thanks in advance.
warm regards,
mrkanitkar.
ident "@(#)inetd.conf 1.44 99/11/25 SMI" /*
SVr4.0 1.5 */
#
#
# Configuration file for inetd(1M). See
inetd.conf(4).
#
# To re-configure the running inetd process, edit this
file, then
# send the inetd process a SIGHUP.
#
# Syntax for socket-based Internet services:
# <service_name> <socket_type> <proto> <flags> <user>
<server_pathname> <args>
#
# Syntax for TLI-based Internet services:
#
# <service_name> tli <proto> <flags> <user>
<server_pathname> <args>
#
# IPv6 and inetd.conf
# By specifying a <proto> value of tcp6 or udp6 for a
service, inetd will
# pass the given daemon an AF_INET6 socket. The
following daemons have
# been modified to be able to accept AF_INET6 sockets
#
# ftp telnet shell login exec tftp finger
printer
#
# and service connection requests coming from either
IPv4 or IPv6-based
# transports. Such modified services do not normally
require separate
# configuration lines for tcp or udp. For
documentation on how to do this
# for other services, see the Solaris System
Administration Guide.
#
# You must verify that a service supports IPv6 before
specifying <proto> as
# tcp6 or udp6. Also, all inetd built-in commands
(time, echo, discard,
# daytime, chargen) require the specification of
<proto> as tcp6 or udp6
#
# The remote shell server (shell) and the remote
execution server
# (exec) must have an entry for both the "tcp" and
"tcp6" <proto> values.
#
# Ftp and telnet are standard Internet services.
#
ftp stream tcp6 nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd in.ftpd
telnet stream tcp6 nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.telnetd in.telnetd
ssh stream tcp nowait root
/usr/local/bin/sshd sshd
#smtp stream tcp nowait qmaild /usr/local/sbin/tcpd
/var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
#/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
smtp stream tcp nowait port25 qmaild
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
# Tnamed serves the obsolete IEN-116 name server
protocol.
#
name dgram udp wait root
/usr/sbin/in.tnamed in.tnamed
#
# Shell, login, exec, comsat and talk are BSD
protocols.
#
#shell stream tcp nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.rshd in.rshd
#shell stream tcp6 nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.rshd in.rshd
login stream tcp6 nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.rlogind in.rlogind
#exec stream tcp nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.rexecd in.rexecd
#exec stream tcp6 nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.rexecd in.rexecd
#comsat dgram udp wait root
/usr/sbin/in.comsat in.comsat
#talk dgram udp wait root
/usr/sbin/in.talkd in.talkd
#
# Must run as root (to read /etc/shadow); "-n" turns
off logging in utmp/wtmp.
#
#uucp stream tcp nowait root
/usr/sbin/in.uucpd in.uucpd
#
# Tftp service is provided primarily for booting.
Most sites run this
# only on machines acting as "boot servers."
#
#tftp dgram udp6 wait root
/usr/sbin/in.tftpd in.tftpd -s /tft
pboot
#
# Finger, systat and netstat give out user information
which may be
# valuable to potential "system crackers." Many sites
choose to disable
# some or all of these services to improve security.
#
#finger stream tcp6 nowait nobody
/usr/sbin/in.fingerd in.fingerd
#systat stream tcp nowait root /usr/bin/ps
ps -ef
#netstat stream tcp nowait root
/usr/bin/netstat netstat
-f inet
#
# Time service is used for clock synchronization.
#
#time stream tcp6 nowait root internal
#time dgram udp6 wait root internal
#
# Echo, discard, daytime, and chargen are used
primarily for testing.
#
#echo stream tcp6 nowait root internal
#echo dgram udp6 wait root internal
#discard stream tcp6 nowait root
internal
#discard dgram udp6 wait root
internal
#daytime stream tcp6 nowait root
internal
#daytime dgram udp6 wait root
internal
#chargen stream tcp6 nowait root
internal
#chargen dgram udp6 wait root
internal
#
#
# RPC services syntax:
# <rpc_prog>/<vers> <endpoint-type> rpc/<proto>
<flags> <user> \
# <pathname> <args>
#
# <endpoint-type> can be either "tli" or "stream" or
"dgram".
# For "stream" and "dgram" assume that the endpoint is
a socket descriptor.
# <proto> can be either a nettype or a netid or a "*".
The value is
# first treated as a nettype. If it is not a valid
nettype then it is
# treated as a netid. The "*" is a short-hand way of
saying all the
# transports supported by this system, ie. it equates
to the "visible"
# nettype. The syntax for <proto> is:
#
*|<nettype|netid>|<nettype|netid>{[,<nettype|netid>]}
# For example:
# dummy/1 tli rpc/circuit_v,udp wait
root /tmp/test_svc
test_svc
#
# Solstice system and network administration class
agent server
#100232/10 tli rpc/udp wait root
/usr/sbin/sadmind sadmind
#
# Rquotad supports UFS disk quotas for NFS clients
#
#rquotad/1 tli rpc/datagram_v wait root
/usr/lib/nfs/rquotad
#rquotad
#
# The rusers service gives out user information.
Sites concerned
# with security may choose to disable it.
#
#rusersd/2-3 tli rpc/datagram_v,circuit_v
wait root
#/usr/lib/netsvc/rusers/rpc.rusersd rpc.rusersd
#
# The spray server is used primarily for testing.
#
#sprayd/1 tli rpc/datagram_v wait root
#/usr/lib/netsvc/spray/rpc.sprayd rpc.sprayd
#
# The rwall server allows others to post messages to
users on this machine.
#
#walld/1 tli rpc/datagram_v wait
root
#/usr/lib/netsvc/rwall/rpc.rwalld rpc.rwalld
#
# Rstatd is used by programs such as perfmeter.
#
# rstatd/2-4 tli rpc/datagram_v wait root
# /usr/lib/netsvc/rstat/rpc.rstatd rpc.rstatd
#
# The rexd server provides only minimal authentication
and is often not run
#
# rexd/1 tli rpc/tcp wait root
/usr/sbin/rpc.rexd rpc.rexd
#
# rpc.cmsd is a data base daemon which manages
calendar data backed
# by files in /var/spool/calendar
#
#
# Sun ToolTalk Database Server
#
#100083/1 tli rpc/tcp wait root
/usr/dt/bin/rpc.ttdbserverd
#rpc.ttdbserverd
#
# UFS-aware service daemon
#
#ufsd/1 tli rpc/* wait root
/usr/lib/fs/ufs/ufsd ufsd -p
#
# Sun KCMS Profile Server
#
#100221/1 tli rpc/tcp wait root
/usr/openwin/bin/kcms_server
#kcms_server
#
# Sun Font Server
#
#fs stream tcp wait nobody
/usr/openwin/lib/fs.auto fs
#
# CacheFS Daemon
#
#100235/1 tli rpc/tcp wait root
/usr/lib/fs/cachefs/cachefsd cachefsd
#
# Kerberos V5 Warning Message Daemon
#
#100134/1 tli rpc/ticotsord wait root
#/usr/lib/krb5/ktkt_warnd ktkt_warnd
#
# Print Protocol Adaptor - BSD listener
#
#printer stream tcp6 nowait root
#/usr/lib/print/in.lpd in.lpd
#
# GSS Daemon
#
#100234/1 tli rpc/ticotsord wait root
/usr/lib/gss/gssd
#gssd
#
# AMI Daemon
#
#100146/1 tli rpc/ticotsord wait root
#/usr/lib/security/amiserv amiserv
#100147/1 tli rpc/ticotsord wait root
#/usr/lib/security/amiserv amiserv
#
# OCF (Smart card) Daemon
#
#100150/1 tli rpc/ticotsord wait root
/usr/sbin/ocfserv
#ocfserv
#dtspc stream tcp nowait root /usr/dt/bin/dtspcd
/usr/dt/bin/dtspcd
#100068/2-5 dgram rpc/udp wait root
/usr/dt/bin/rpc.cmsd rpc.cmsd
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