check out the configration file for the same and if possible send the same i'll debug it...............


Thank You,
Varun Sharma.
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Today's Topics:

1. Re: I need to "talkd" (Payal Rathod)
> Ugh. ytalk is standard with RedHat at least, and probably other distros.


I had to download and install it.

>
> But ytalk is the client. What you need is the talk server. On my system,
> it is
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -qi talk-server


I had to download and install this too. But I have some problems here getting this to work.
I configured ntalk and talk in /etc/xinetd.d but when I start ytalk I get,
xinetd[14515]: libwrap refused connection to talk


On /var/log/messages I find that talkd is getting too may requests, (though
I am the only one connected) and it is stopping for 30 seconds.


I guess it has to do something with tcpwrappers.
Any pointers on how to get it working?

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