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, or ANY unix or linux.
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tarballs from
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postfix main.cf file with the line:
inet_interfaces = localhost
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the service should listen only. See man xinetd.conf
HTH
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configured anti-spoofing).
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they were/are more a hassle than useful. Today there are only very few
systems left that still implement some automated IP-killing scheme.
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[ftp]
--- /etc/vsftpd.conf - excerpt
---
# Allow anonymous FTP?
anonymous_enable=NO
#
# Uncomment this to allow local users to log in.
local_enable=YES
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