I see. Sorry.
You could change the listening port to something else, and then write
up a proxy for you that would record everything that goes by beefore
silently redirecting to the new port.
Your friends are telnet and script.
This sould allow for a record of the pop3 session which you could
latter post to this list.
By the way, try it with pop3 first, then pop3s. That last s is an
extra complexity layer which you want to avoid at first. One it is
working without encryption, it is time to add encryption.
Sincerely,
Víctor Rafael Rivarola
2005/11/21, Tim Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Victor,
> Well for now, I am just trying to get my web users working. I may expand
> to allow other clients such as Eudora, Outlook to work later. But I can't
> even get local connections to work. So I don't think its a host.allow
> issue. I actually have no idea what "busy" means. Its peculiar, but I
> think its a Fedora compatibility issue that is somehow being over looked.
> Tim
>
> At 04:18 PM 11/21/2005, Victor Rafael Rivarola Soerensen (FANATICO y LOCO
> por Cristo) wrote:
> >2005/11/21, Clifton Royston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 04:23:29PM -0300, Victor Rafael Rivarola
> > Soerensen (FANATICO y LOCO por Cristo) wrote:
> > > > Hi Tim,
> > > > > service poppassd
> > > > > {
> > > > > port = 106
> > > > > socket_type = stream
> > > > > protocol = tcp
> > > > > user = root
> > > > > server = /usr/local/bin/poppassd
> > > > > server_args = poppassd
> > > > > wait = no
> > > > > only_from = 127.0.0.1
> > > > ^^^^^^^^^
> > > > > instances = 4
> > > > > disable = no
> > > > > }
> > > > >
> > > > > Tim
> > > >
> > > > Your problem is there, most likely. What this line tells xinetd is to
> > > > only allow connections from the local host. You should either comment
> > > > (or remove) this line out or fix the liste to address to the
> > > > address(s) of your internal or DMZ interface(s).
> > >
> > > No, he pointed out this is intentional, because it is only supposed to
> > > allow connections from the webmail software running on the same box.
> >
> >Tim, are your users only connneecting through webmail? The way I
> >understood you, they where able to connect by webmail and not pops,
> >hence the problem you where asking aboout. If I read you wronng, I am
> >sorry.
> >
> > >
> > > If there *is* any problem relating to this, it might be that the
> > > webmail software is connecting to a public IP address instead of
> > > localhost.
> > >
> > > -- Clifton
> >
> >Uhhmm...yes, this could also be the problem I had not thought about.
> >
> >God bless you all,
> >
> >Víctor Rafael Rivarola
> >
> >--
> >FANÁTICO
> >"Por cuanto eres tibio, y no frío ni caliente, te vomitaré de mi boca."
> >Apocalipsis 3:16
> >
> >LOCO
> >"Porque la Palabra de la Cruz es locura para los que se pierden; pero a
> >los que se salvan, esto es, a nosotros, es poder de Dios."
> >1 Corintios 1:18
>
> Tim Tyler
> Network Engineer - Beloit College
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
--
FANÁTICO
"Por cuanto eres tibio, y no frío ni caliente, te vomitaré de mi boca."
Apocalipsis 3:16
LOCO
"Porque la Palabra de la Cruz es locura para los que se pierden; pero a
los que se salvan, esto es, a nosotros, es poder de Dios."
1 Corintios 1:18