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Re: [leafnode-list] I can't get leafnod to run. Please help me!



Le Jeudi 7 Novembre 2002 14:01, vous avez écrit :
> Nicolas <oxstone@xxxxxxx> writes:
> >> When reading the above URL, you will verify that. Don't use "telnet
> >> localhost 119", but "telnet 192.168.0.2 119" instead. Please run tcpdump
> >> on the server while doing that.
> >
> > Unfortunately, telnet is completly disabled on the server. I can't use
> > it. The only way I can use to connect to it is to use ssh...
>
> That's why the 119 is there, it tells the telnet client to connect to
> leafnode instead of a telnet server.
>
> > You're right. I'm sorry about this bad copy/paste. Here's a right packet
> > drop I get in /var/log/messages on the CLIENT:
> >
> > Nov  7 13:09:46 Tower kernel: ABORTED IN=eth0 OUT=
> > MAC=00:50:ba:33:a0:c0:00:40:f4:2d:66:e2:08:00 SRC=192.168.0.1
> > DST=192.168.0.2 LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=255 ID=0 DF PROTO=TCP
> > SPT=119 DPT=1066 SEQ=0 ACK=399830744 WINDOW=0 RES=0x00 ACK RST URGP=0
>
> Is xinetd actually running and listening on that port? Can you try "lsof
> -i:119" or "netstat -pl" (the latter as root) on the server? What does
> ps aux | grep '[x]inetd'
> print?

It prints NOTHING! Therefore, xinetd does not run on the server! I don't know 
how that happened, but I have to solve this!
I'll try to restart it. Thank for the help.
(I'll post again later on the mailing list even if it works)

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