Syslog error message

Michael Voight mvoight at cisco.com
Thu Jun 24 00:24:19 UTC 1999


Connection Refused generally means there is nothing listening on the
port you were trying to connect to on the receiving machine To determine
the cause of the failure would require debug on the machine that gave
you the connection refused.

Michael

ftta at my-deja.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have to analyze the syslog file on a NS server.
> 
> I can't find any reference for the next message that appear in this
> file :
> Jun 17 08:52:02 xs0t5240.stm2.strasbourg.francetelecom.fr named[236]:
> recvfrom: Connection refused.
> 
> At this time the parent primary server strasbourg.francetelecom.fr was
> in hardware failure (sysplanar), but the network card apparently worked.
> The parent seondary server strasbourg.francetelecom.fr also worked.
> The two parent servers are configured in the NS server
> stm2.strasbourg.francetelecom.fr in the named.boot file (forwarders),
> but no DNS request worked on it.
> 
> So, why the DNS requests forwarding didn't work to the secondary server
> ?
> 
> Thierry
> 
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