On Thursday 18 May 2006 23:19, Bulent wrote: > Yes I use sslserver from ucspi-ssl.
great :) > How can I solve this problem ? now that you've finally given the information I asked you for, I can give you a better answer. make sure you have the -e flag set so that sslserver will set the $TCP* environment variables, which is what vchkpw uses to determine what IP is connecting to the server. the reason the -e flag exists at all is because ucspi-ssl provides a ucspi-compliant interface[1], but most programs just assume a TCP protocol (including, strangely, qmail-smtpd *boggle*) [1]: http://cr.yp.to/proto/ucspi.txt -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen ++ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ipaction.org/ -- defend your rights to fair use
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