ede, for our service names, we use imap and imaps. like so:
imap: foo.bar.com imaps: ALL that's for standard imap (143/tcp) and ssl-wrapped imap (993/tcp). cyrus doesn't follow the convention of using the program name... w/ its current design for running ssl-wrapped imap it can't, seeing as it's 'imapd -s'. i think that using the service name in /etc/services (like cyrus does) makes more sense, even though it's not the convention in the tcp_wrappers world. best of luck. regards, -matt On Thu, 9 May 2002, Ede Wolf wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering, what entries are needed for /etc/hosts.allow. Haven't > found anything in the manpages. I tried "master and "imapd", still no > connection was allowed (with ALL: ALL in hosts.deny). After all I was > actually quite surprised than cyrus uses those at all. > Running 2.0.16 on a slackware8 box. > > Thanks for any help > > > -- <jwz> Q: how many crypto-anarchists does it take to adjust a camcorder? <jwz> A: sffd;9d9843klf;f3443587falkj4409509lk4ldffdsdf0909454