[lcdproc] Greetings!

Yooden Vranx yooden@vranx.de
Thu, 25 Nov 1999 21:32:00 +0100


At 19:45 23.11.99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Problem is, how to configure LCDd/services/inetd.conf so that LCDd
>>accept clients from other machines?

>in the Makefile.config  you can specify a port (Default is 13666) that
>LCDd listens to.
>
>simply open a socket to the machine running LCDd on port 13666 and away
>you go..

Won't do. I can connect without problems if I run LCDd and the client on
the same machine, but I get a "connection refused" if I try to connect from
another machine (running NT).

Problem is: If inetd watches the ports, why does it not stop the local
connection? If not, who does?
How should I configure inetd.conf for LCDd? A simple "LCDd" (or "tcpd
LCDd") would start a new LCDd, right?

I checked my firewall script (which is small anyway) and couldn't find
anything broken. Neither in the masquerading script.


cu
Yoo

Thorsten Haude
yooden@vranx.de


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