On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 05:49:55PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote: > * Alexander Reelsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010910 01:24]: > > On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 06:31:57PM -0400, hpknight wrote: > > > It depends on the process that is binding the port. If you're using > > > xinetd you can specify which interface to bind the port on. If the > > > program/daemon doesn't allow you to specify interfaces, then you're stuck > > > .. unless you want to do some fancy stuff with ipchains/iptables to > > > redirect ports, or hack up the daemon. > > inetd also has this feature (not very well documented). > > use [EMAIL PROTECTED] in inetd.conf in order to use that feature. > How's that? in my example, I'd like exim to bind only to the loopback > interface. I tried either of these 2 lines, with the respective error > from /var/log/daemon.log following each: > FYI the "Securing Debian Manual" tells you how to easily do this by editing exim's conf file.
Javi