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Frank Smith wrote:

> If it works on the command line, try restarting inetd, and also
> check the system logs to see if inetd has trouble starting it.

Bingo! Looks like maybe we had a little update.

ps aux | grep inetd said inetd wasn't running. In the startup script
directory was something called inetd.dpkg-new -- running it to start
inetd did nothing. Copying the inetd startup script from the other DMZ
host and running it made amcheck work (and made inetd run).

Next question is who was changing the access time on the amandad file,
and how was TFTP working without inetd? Nagios and the PIX claim TFTP is
still around, and I'm not sure I want to go there...

Thanks very much!

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Glenn English
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