Probably is stupid but ... after editing inetd.conf you reloaded the service with /etc/init.d/inetd restart ?
slds. > I am having trouble getting 9P working on my linux box. Firstly u9fs: > I have followed the directions on > http://www.t3x.org/bits/plan9_on_u9fs.html > and put put this line in /etc/inetd.conf > > u9fs stream tcp nowait root /root/bin/u9fs u9fs -Dz -a > p9any /scratch/p9root > > the only client I have even been able to run is this one: > http://www.lava.net/~newsham/plan9/ > > when I try to connect with it using: ./cl.py glenda localhost > I get 'localhost: Connection refused' > > this is my /tmp/u9fs.log: > u9fs > kill 24633 > <- Tversion tag 65535 msize 16384 version '9P2000' > -> Rversion tag 65535 msize 8216 version '9P2000' > <- Tauth tag 1 afid 10 uname glenda aname > p9anyauth: afid 10 > -> Rauth tag 1 qid (0000000000000001 0 A) > <- Tread tag 1 fid 10 offset 0 count 128 > p9anyread: afid 10 state 0 > -> Rread tag 1 count 12 '7039736b 31406c6f 63616c00' > <- Twrite tag 1 fid 10 offset 12 count 12 '7039736b 31206c6f 63616c00' > p9anywrite: afid 10 state 1 > -> Rwrite tag 1 count 12 > <- Twrite tag 1 fid 10 offset 24 count 8 '79a74fbb a471ed31' > p9anywrite: afid 10 state 2 > -> Rwrite tag 1 count 8 > <- Tread tag 1 fid 10 offset 32 count 141 > p9anyread: afid 10 state 3 > -> Rread tag 1 count 141 '01676c65 6e646100 00000000 00000000 00000000 > 00000000 00000000 006c6f63 616c0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 > 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000' > u9fs: couldn't read message > last unix error: No such file or directory > > I have created a user called 'glenda' with password 'glenda' and > copied that into /scratch/p9root/etc also I have created /scratch/ > p9root/etc/u9fs.key with: > glenda > glenda > local > > I have also tried various combinations of usenames and passwords and '- > a none' for u9fs in inetd.conf none of which has worked. > > Secondly, when I have tried the 9pfuse client I get this: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/9pfuse# ./9pfuse 'tcp!127.0.0.1!564' /mnt > error: fid unknown or out of range > connect error: fid unknown or out of range > > I can't find any information on this error either. If anyone can help > with either of these problems, please do. If all you can say is "RTFM" > believe me I have RTFM many times and despite the supposedly simple > nature of these tools, they remain non-intuitive for a novice like me. > -- Rodolfo García AKA kix http://www.kix.es/ EA4ERH (@IN80ER)