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Hello Ken,
Monday, October 01, 2001, 6:13:48 PM, you wrote:
>> well.. but how comes, tcpserver gets a 0.0.0.0 as remoteip ?
>> those users are simple dialup users...
> What do the tcpserver docs say about
> getenv("TCPREMOTEIP"));
I think djb uses some homeb
On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 10:36, Justin Heesemann wrote:
> Am Montag, 1. Oktober 2001 17:39 schrieben Sie:
> > On Sat, 2001-09-29 at 13:35, Justin Heesemann wrote:
> >
> > It uses the REMOTEIP environment variable that is set by tcpserver.
> >
> > Ken Jones
>
> well.. but how comes, tcpserver gets a
Am Montag, 1. Oktober 2001 17:39 schrieben Sie:
> On Sat, 2001-09-29 at 13:35, Justin Heesemann wrote:
>
> It uses the REMOTEIP environment variable that is set by tcpserver.
>
> Ken Jones
well.. but how comes, tcpserver gets a 0.0.0.0 as remoteip ?
those users are simple dialup users...
Best Re
On Sat, 2001-09-29 at 13:35, Justin Heesemann wrote:
> hi..
> i was some people using my mailserver, that they can't send mail anymore.
> as i have enabled authlogging in vpopmail i took a look into the lastauth
> table (yes, --enable-mysql) and was stunned that some people seem to have
> authed
hi..
i was some people using my mailserver, that they can't send mail anymore.
as i have enabled authlogging in vpopmail i took a look into the lastauth
table (yes, --enable-mysql) and was stunned that some people seem to have
authed from 0.0.0.0
it says, e.g
userdomainremote_i