  | | | Problem of tcp wrapper | Problem of tcp wrapper 2006-04-11 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 11:02 +0800, fta7wmt@(protected) wrote: > Hi All, > I would like to ask tcp wrapper question > if i need to set restriction of dovecot daemon, what is the name of daemon should i set in hosts.deny.
It's rather difficult to block it using host.allow or host.deny primarily because it _is_ a daemon. It's far easier to set up access restrictions from iptables.
If you want to block access to dovecot's services, you must first figure out _which_ of dovecot's services you want to block (it does both IMAP and POP3). You then put rules in iptables to block or permit access. The easiest way to set that up is to use /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel.
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