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I used authbind to open ports in for my linux bbs. It worked. The only
thing is, on the wiki, what ports it show to open and in Digital Man's search program there are a few others that it looks for. Do I have to
reload all the other ports, or can I just do the two that I missed?
Digital Man wrote to Grease <=-earch
Re: authbind
By: Grease to All on Fri
Nov 01 2024 01:10 pm
I used authbind to open ports in for my linux bbs. It worked. The only
thing is, on the wiki, what ports it show to open and in Digital Man's
program there are a few others that it looks for.
Do I have to
reload all the other ports, or can I just do the two that I missed?
What two ports are you referring to?
What two ports are you referring to?
It looks like 17, 113, and 143. Can I just enable these through authbind, or do I have to rerun all?
... paranoia: believing this tagline is about you.
TCP/UDP Port 17 is the QOTD (Quote of the Day) protocol and is a sevice *disabled* (in services.ini) by default. It's not important. See qotdservice.jsfor more information.
TCP Port 113 is for the IDENT protocol - Synchronet can optionally performan *client* ident services (not server). It's not important.
TCP Port 143 is for the IMAP protocol (mail downloading via modern mail apps). It's not important.
The use of all 3 of these protcols is diabled by default in a Synchronet installation.