Re: sslwrap/spop3d
There are two things you can do:
1. You can launch sslwrap from inetd, rather than running as a daemon. This
is what I do, and have never had a problem with it. However, if you have a
heavy load on pop3, this might not be a great option.
2. To track down the cause of the crash, recompile sslwrap with compiler and
linker debug options enabled. When sslwrap crashes, it should create a file
called "core". You can use this file with gdb to see the exact point in the
source code where the crash is happening.
-- Kevin
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