On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Paul Farber wrote:

> Yeah, I know.  But the binary .cdb file is pretty unreadable, don't you
> think?

unreadable by you, but it's what tcpserver reads.  AFAIK, tcpserver can't
read unhashed plaintext.  The command to do this changed in recent
tcpservers; You now use tcprules instead of tcpmakectl...it does pretty
much the same thing. You can also use tcprulescheck to check it against an
ip.

Also, if the following isn't all on one line (ie, if you edit it with pico
without using -w), make sure you put a \ on the end of the first line.

28500 ?  S 0:01 tcpserver -v -H -R -c100 -x
/etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb -u81 -g80 0 smtp qmail-smtpd

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