the services that it shows....try changing the group to root instead of
null...I THINK that will fix it...but don't put any money on it....
Woody
Security Administrator
Localline.com, Oxford, IN
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On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, Steve Ki-Won Lee wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I'm having problems booting up my linuxbox. It goes thru the booting up
> process fine until it reaches the end when the login prompt usually comes
> up, but instead of that, I get the following messages:
>
> ADD: shell proto=tcp, wait.max=0.40, user.group=root.(null) builtin=0
> server=/usr/sbin/tcpd
>
> ADD: login proto=tcp, wait.max=0.40, user.group=root.(null) builtin=0
> server=/usr/sbin/tcpd
>
> ADD: telnet proto=tcp, wait.max=1.40, user.group=root.(null)
> builtin=0 server=/usr/sbin/tcpd
>
> and some more lines about ftp and so on and I have this as the last line,
>
> ADD: auth proto=tcp, wait.max=1.40, user.group=root.(null) builtin=0
> server=/usr/sbin/in.identd
>
> I've upgraded most of my rpm's that I got from my RH5.0 cd to the rpms
> I downladed from the Manhattan ftp site and it's been working just fine
> for quite sometime now, but then all of a sudden, I get this. Someone
> suggested that my stdin / stdout has stuffed up and I should repartition-
> does that mean I should like fdisk the HD and reinstall? I really, really
> don't wanna do that.
>
> I don't recall doing anything at all with any /etc/ config files or
> changing anything else for that matter that may have caused this. Can
> someone please help me out? I need the use of my linux back asap. Thank
> you very much in advance!
>
> With Best,
>
> Steve
>
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