Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> "Hossein S. Zadeh" wrote:
> > I'd check permissions of /etc/services. Make sure the file is readable by
> > everyone (chmod a+r /etc/services).
>
> I don't think that's the problem. inetd runs as root (and should be
> able to read anything), and works the first time it runs, just not after
> receiving SIGHUP.
>
> MSG
Gordon -
Further to my posting of logged errors here is another one from today:
Nov 25 11:58:35 ns1 tcplog: ident connection attempt from
198.88.120.2:30684
Nov 25 11:58:35 ns1 in.ident2[32496]: bad request from 198.88.120.88
Nov 25 11:58:35 ns1 tcplog: ident connection attempt from
198.88.120.2:30724
Nov 25 11:58:35 ns1 in.ident2[32497]: successful lookup of 0 (30028,
1984) replied with 'root' to ns1.userfriendly.net
Nov 25 11:58:35 ns1 inetd[272]: auth/tcp server failing (looping),
service terminated
Nov 25 11:58:40 ns1 tcplog: ident connection attempt from
198.88.120.90:30726
Nov 25 11:58:40 ns1 tcplog: ident connection attempt from
198.88.120.2:30776
Nov 25 11:58:40 ns1 tcplog: ident connection attempt from
198.88.120.2:30840
Does that help any? Thanks for all the help and ideas.
Regards
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Michael B. Weiner
Systems Administrator/Partner
The UserFriendly Network (UFN)
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