Ken Murchison wrote:
Vincent Deffontaines wrote:
Greetings,
I am having a quite weird behaviour from the sieve daemon.
I have in my config (SERVICES) :
sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="sieve" prefork=0
The daemon listens fine on TCP port 2000.
If I telnet to localhost on port 2000, I get :
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to sexa-mail1.ecn.loc.
Escape character is '^]'.
"IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.3.1"
"SASL" "PLAIN"
"SIEVE" "comparator-i;ascii-numeric fileinto reject vacation imapflags
notify envelope relational regex subaddress copy"
"STARTTLS"
OK
Which I am happy with.
If I telnet from another box from the same network (10.0.0.0/8), I get
the
same prompt.
If I telnet to it from a host on another network (dmz - 192.168.X) :
Trying 10.1.122.49...
Connected to sexa-mail.ecn.loc.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
The connection opens, and gets closed straight away.
So this is not a firewall nor a routing problem. I get in the logs on
the
sieve server :
Feb 15 23:20:25 sexa-mail1 master[26216]: about to exec
/usr/cyrus/bin/timsieved
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost sieve[26216]: executed
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost sieve[26216]: telling master 2
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost sieve[26216]: accepted connection
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost sieve[26216]: telling master 3
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost master[17464]: service sieve pid 26216 in READY
state: now unavailable and in BUSY state
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost master[17464]: service sieve now has 0 ready
workers
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost master[17464]: service sieve pid 26216 in BUSY
state: now serving connection
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost master[17464]: service sieve now has 0 ready
workers
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost master[17464]: process 26216 exited, status 0
Feb 15 23:20:25 myhost master[17464]: service sieve now has 0 ready
workers
So the process just closes the connection and exits with status 0.
Is there some config option that I don't know of?
Is there something obvious I am not seeing?
Why is there no prompt when connecting from that host?
Are you using TCP wrappers or something? Is some other process (xinetd)
listening on port 2000?
Not using TCP wrappers (well hosts.allow and hosts.deny are both empty).
And it is cyrus that listens on port 2000 :
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:2000 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 17464/master
Vincent
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