Can't connect on port 119

Roberto Bertucci roberto.bertucci at unisource.it
Wed Jan 12 18:39:48 UTC 2000


Yes, innwatch looks for problems in disk space. Innd is needed for both 
feeding and reading/posting.

Regards ,
Roberto.

At 16.34 12/01/00 , you wrote:
>On 12 Jan 2000, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> > Alex Gottschalk <alex at masktools.com> writes:
> >
> > > Hi all, I'm an experienced Unix admin, but an INN newbie, and I was
> > > hoping someone could help me out.  I'm setting up INN on our internal
> > > network, and the machine is refusing connections on port 119.  I believe
> > > I've got nnrp.access set up right, here's the relevent line:
> >
> > > 10.123.0.0/255.255.0.0:Read Post:::*
> >
> > I recommend using:
> >
> > 10.123.*:Read Post:::*
> >
> > I don't recall if anyone ever added the mask notation, but I know that
> > wildcards work right and have for quite a while.
>
>No, still no go.  I noticed actually, that after running rc.news as the
>news user, there's a process called innwatch, but no innd.  If innd is
>what's listening on 119, couldn't this be the problem?
>
>--Alex
>
>--
>Alex Gottschalk                                 alex at masktools.com
>Systems Administrator                           Taos - The Sysadmin Company
>Jolt Cola Power!                                Santa Clara, CA
>




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