On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
> I just checked my log files and saw the following:
> 
> Oct 15 12:31:46 pappy gnu-pop3d[12161]: refused connect from
> 208-192-8-114.apex2000.net
> 
> which seems to indicate that the pop3 request is making it through my firewall,
> but that the daemon is refusing to accept it.  Do I need to add something to my
> hosts.allow file to allow the connection, and if so, what?
> 
Yeah... probably ALL:110
You MAY also want to consider allowing port 25 in if you're
going to offer SMTP service (make SURE you've got an
up-to-date Sendmail, though, and check
http://www.orbs.org/otherresources.html for info on how to
lock down mail!)
        John



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