Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State
tcp        0      0 10.0.0.1:pop3           10.0.0.2:1829           TIME_WAIT

Whats up with this?  I set it to run from inetd, then I made a connection and
I get an error from netscape, and this is the output from netstat -ta....

-juka

Kenneth Porter wrote:

> [I'm replying back to the list so others can answer.]
>
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 22:08:28 -0800, Jason wrote:
>
> >I think the reason why it was even connecting and showing up in netstat
> >-ta printout was because I had ipop3d running through inetd.conf.
> >
> >I want popper to run in server mode.  So it should be an always running
> >process, right? Like httpd.  When I do popper -s nothing seems to happen.
>
> I don't use it in server mode so I'll have to leave this question to
> those that do.
>
> Do you see anything in your log files? I use "ls -lt /var/log | head"
> to see which logs were written last, and therefore are mostly likely to
> have information from the program I just started.
>
> >I also commented the ipop3d from inetd.conf and now pop3 isn't open, so
> >it wasn't popper that was working before.  So, how do I even get popper
> >started?
>
> Ken
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