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Message-ID: <3E79DAB3.3000108@ihug.com.au> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 02:13:55 +1100 From: Mick <asurfer@...g.com.au> To: popa3d-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: popa3d[28669]: Didn't attempt authentication Hello Solar Designer. I'm currently running popa3d (v 5.1) in standalone mode and the reason why I haven't enabled logging of IP addresses which connect to it is because I didn't know that it was in fact possible to do so. However, I'll install 6.2 and enable logging and see how that goes. Solar Designer wrote: >On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 11:47:35AM +0100, Michael Meyer wrote: > > >>Mick wrote: >> >> >>>Not surprisingly, the client he uses is Microsoft Outlook. >>> >>> >>which version of popa3d? perhaps you should try to update to >>popa3d 0.6.2. >> >> > >Yes, but this isn't related to the "problem" Mick is experiencing. >There has been no such bugs. > >Mick, -- I am wondering why you had to setup the iptables rules to >catch this, don't you log IP addresses connecting to popa3d with your >[x]inetd, tcpd, or popa3d itself (if in standalone mode)? If you >don't, then this is what you need to fix first. I've updated INSTALL >included with 0.6.2 to be a little more verbose about how to approach >this. > > >
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