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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Disable IPV4 Post 302960456 by guy3145 on Monday 16th of November 2015 04:37:13 AM
Old 11-16-2015
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smfi_setconn(3N)														  smfi_setconn(3N)

NAME
smfi_setconn() - sets the socket for filter to communicate with sendmail SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
oconn Specifies the address of the desired communication socket. The address must be a NULL-terminated string in the following format: Specifies a named pipe. Specifies an IPV4 socket, using either a hostname or an ip-address. Specifies an IPV6 socket, using either a hostname or an ip-address.. DESCRIPTION
The routine sets the socket through which the filter must communicate with must be called only once before the function. Notes Filters must not be run as root when communicating over UNIX/local domain sockets. The permissions for UNIX/local sockets must be set to 0600 (read/write permission only for the owner of the socket) or 0660 (read/write permission for the owner and group of the socket). These permissions are useful when the RunAsUser option is used. The permissions for a UNIX/local domain socket are determined using the the command, which must be set to 007 or 077. Some operating systems, such as Solaris, do not use the permissions of the socket. Therefore, place the socket in a protected directory in such systems. RETURN VALUE
does not fail due to an invalid address. The failure can only be detected in the routine. AUTHOR
was developed by the Sendmail Inc. SEE ASLO
smfi_main(3N), smfi_register(3N), smfi_settimeout(3N), smfi_opensocket(3N), smfi_setbacklog(3N), smfi_setdbg(3N), smfi_stop(3N). on smfi_setconn(3N)
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