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Re: newbie question CVS on Solaris
From: |
Jesse Driver |
Subject: |
Re: newbie question CVS on Solaris |
Date: |
Fri, 4 May 2007 08:38:50 -0700 (PDT) |
You're right. I am getting the following error in
/var/adm/messages each time I restart the inet daemon:
May 3 16:44:04 v480 inetd[6314]: [ID 965992
daemon.error] 2401/tcp: unknown service
May 4 10:32:14 v480 inetd[2890]: [ID 965992
daemon.error] 2401/tcp: unknown service
But I have defined the service exactly the way the
documentation says to do it:
>>root@v480:# grep cvs /etc/services
cvspserver 2401/tcp
>>root@v480:# grep pserver /etc/inet/inetd.conf
# cvs pserver daemon
2401 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/cvs cvs -f
--allow-root=/usrd71/local/cvsroot/CVSROOT pserver
--- Larry Jones <lawrence.jones@ugs.com> wrote:
> Jesse Driver writes:
> >
> > >From the local system when I do a
> > "telnet hostname 2401" I get the following
> response:
> > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host:
> Connection
> > refused
>
> That means that inetd is not listening for
> connections on port 2401, so
> there's something wrong with your inetd
> configuration. Check your
> syslog for error messages. If that doesn't help,
> you may want to run
> inetd in debug mode (see the man page for details).
>
> -Larry Jones
>
> Why is it you always rip your pants on the day
> everyone has to
> demonstrate a math problem at the chalkboard? --
> Calvin
>
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