Ken:

What do you have set in hosts.allow and hosts.deny. I see that message if
the IP range or the domain name that the client is coming from is not set up
in hosts.allow. That is assuming you are blocking in hosts.deny. I block
with ALL: ALL in hosts.deny, then I will work the hosts.allow to allow
access for whatever. There are many ways to set up hosts.allow and
hosts.deny. I just use the above way. See man on hosts.allow..

Hope this helps,


Eddie Strohmier

----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 7:57 PM
Subject: Mail Problem


> Redhat 6.1/Sendmail 8.9.3 (all out of the box install)
>
> I have set this machine up as an internet gateway, eth0 for lcoal
> network ppp0 for gateway, all working fine, can access net, browse, etc
>
> Created users, setup mail clients on win95 to use server as smtp and pop
> servers for outgoing and incoming mail.
>
> ipop2 and ipop3 were commented out in inetd.conf so I uncommented and
> restarted
>
> When I try and read mail from the client the following message is in the
> log file
>
> ipop3d[xxxx]: refused connection from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
> what have I done wrong?
>
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