I remember on the left side of the colon, it should be the name of the daemon. Then, tcp-wrapped is able to map it. So, just have to find out what the name of the process is.
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On 4/1/2013 4:37 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
Per the subject line, how does pop3 get tcp-wrapped when using dovecot?
More specifically, when blocking email and (still) using sendmail, entries in /etc/hosts.deny look something like: sendmail: xxx.xxx. etc (depending on the depth/degree)
for vsftpd it's vsftpd: xxx.xxx (where the x's are parts of an octet)
for sshd it's sshd: xxx.xxx
for pop3/dovecot it's? ????: xxx.xxx
I'm concerned about what is to the left of the colon (":"), not to the right.
Is it a dovecot.conf configuration also?
Much thanks,
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