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Subject: Re: Using uw-imapd over secure 995 with cygwin -- Cant seem to get it working
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 12:43:24 -0600
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Kevin Hilton wrote:

> Briefly Im trying to use cygwin's uw-imapd port to attempt to establish
> an imap connection over port 995 and 993.  I have successfully run the
> daemon over the non-secure port.
>=20
> Ive created the necessary .key and .pem files and placed them in
> etc/ssl/certs.  First of all Im not sure if this is the proper location
> for these certificates.
>=20
> Second I tried starting the uw-imapd over the secure ports via the inetd
> by placing the following lines in the inetd.conf file:
> pop3s  stream  tcp  nowait  root   /usr/sbin/uw-ipop3d
> imaps  stream  tcp  nowait  root   /usr/sbin/uw-imapd
>=20
> Non secure ports are enabled via
> imap  stream  tcp  nowait  root   /usr/sbin/uw-imapd
> pop3  stream  tcp  nowait  root   /usr/sbin/uw-ipop3d
>=20
> After restarting the inetd, and performing a netstat -a, I see the
> machine is not listening on port 995 or port 993, however ports 143 and
> 110 are open and listening.
>=20
> I must be missing something.  Any help would be appreciated.

inetd is an on-demand server, so it's not strange that nothing is listening=
 to
ports 993 and 995, what is strange is that something is listening to ports =
110
and 143.

You must have another instance of the server running.

Anyway try a "telnet localhost 993" and see if the server is started.
--=20
Ren=E9 Berber


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