On Oct 13 17:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Igor,
> 
> thank you for quick replying.
> 
> I read the page following the link you gave me. It addresses another problem.
> 
> When I run 'inetd' from command line (bash) all works fine. That means there is
>  not a configuration problem.
> The key information is that 'inetd' refuses ALL incoming connections when
> started as a service, no port is reachable.
> I think there's a problem with 'accept' system call.

Sure it's not just a firewall problem?  I'm running XPsp2 with firewall
switched on and the firewall drops local packets the same way as remote
packets.  If I start inetd (as service) and try to connect to ftp w/o
having opened up port 21, it doesn't work.  If I open up port 21, I can
connect.  To get it working entirely, you also have to add
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd.exe to the allowed applications.  But it works usually.


Corinna

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