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Ken,
Thanks for the help, now the firewall is open, but this is the issue, I can connect via telnet to the port 110 on the same server and qpopper will respond, but when I try to connect to the server via telnet in another machine to the same port it says "connected" but the qpopper doesn't reply, I think is has to do with the hosts file??? could that be???, ok, the format of it is like this: # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 smtptb1212 localhost.localdomain 192.168.40.54 ssmx mailhost domain.com loghost When I connect via Telnet to the port 110 via the same machine the smtpb1212 responds, not the ssmx, but when I connect via telnet to the same port from another machine is says "connected" but qpopper is not responding, like if it's not listening to that ip, or something. Let me know any help you can give me, thanks. Juan On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 15:34:20 -0300, Soprano Juan wrote: >I've installed qpopper in a Redhat linux machine, I've setted up the pop3 >inside the xinetd.d direcotory, and it starts perfectly, but when I try to >connect to the port 110 is like the daemon is not running, do I have to have >the IMAP RPM package from linux installed????, You don't need IMAP. You need to determine why the connection is refused. Could be ipchains or netfilter (ie. your firewall) or tcp_wrappers. Check your system logs. Ken mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sewingwitch.com/ken/ [If answering a mailing list posting, please don't cc me your reply. I'll take my answer on the list.] |
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