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On Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 11:06:21AM -0500, Randy Barlow wrote: |
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> Michael George wrote: |
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> > Couldn't establish a connection to :9202: IO::Socket::INET: Bad hostname ':9202' |
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> I'm not sure why the kernel would make this difference, but it looks |
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> like something is trying to connect to "No Host:9202". Do you have your |
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> hostname properly configured? And in /etc/hosts do you have your |
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> 127.0.0.1 entry? |
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I agree with your assessment. I found a similar message on an LTSP |
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list, but the terminal's name was before 9202. (That post was about a |
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different problem, so the solution there didn't help me.) |
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My /etc/hosts file includes the localhost entry (127.0.0.1 localhost) |
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and also an entry for my system's real IP address and hostname |
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(192.168.0.251 brego ...). |
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So I don't think that is the problem. Thank you for the suggestion, |
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though, as I had not double-checked /etc/hosts yet... |
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-M |
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There are 10 kinds of people in this world: |
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Those who can count in binary and those who cannot. |
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