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On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 11:20:01PM +0200, James Cloos wrote: |
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> >>>>> "I" == Indi <thebeelzebubtrigger@×××××.com> writes: |
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> Leafnode works fine here. |
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> I> Output of xinetd -d |
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> Looks fine. |
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> In addition to the other reply's suggestions, does running |
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> /usr/sbin/leafnode from a root shell work? |
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> Have you run fetchnews at least once? |
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Thanks, James. The fetchnews part is the only bit that works. |
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I got xinetd running (not sure why it kept crashing, but an update |
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appears to have fixed that), but never was able to use leafnode, as |
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it refuses to allow connections at all of any kind. |
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Did everything by the book, including the news account and all that but |
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just no joy. Firewall lives on a separate machine, so it wasn't that. |
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Tried everything including removing nearly all security just to see if |
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it could work, but nothing. I can connect to various ports for other |
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purposes (mpd, sshd are fine) but leafnode will not accept connections |
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no matter what I do. So unless there's a suggestion I haven't already |
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tried (doubtful, I tend to be thorough as only the obssessive can be) |
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say "it doesn't work on this system". |
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Since there might be all of four gentoo users actually running leafnode, |
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it isn't surprising if it doesn't work on every configuration. |
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:) |
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