Grgicevic,

I use tcpdump all the time, but before I do that, I
like to know that indeed there is a processes actually
listening on port 69.

tcpdump can be very intimidating for people, and it can
be difficult for someone to actually see anything useful,
unless they really know how to use the program.

Jim.

Grgicevic Davor (VTG) wrote:

> Why  u  dont use  tcpdump for  something like that  ? 
> Ust  simple  
> 
> Tcpdump and  enter 
> (  if there is  two  interfaces  use   tcpdump i -eth0 )
> To  exclude  some  uneccecery things  use  tcpdump and not port 22 or
> something  else 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Jim McQuillan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. Jänner 2002 21:05
> An: mslicker
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Loading Kernel--sleep..sleep..sleep....
> 
> 
> Matthew,
> 
> TFTP uses port 69.  So, to test it, do this:
> 
>    netstat -an | grep ":69 "
> 
> Also, take a look at the troubleshooting section of
> the ltsp-3.0 docs.
> 
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> mslicker wrote:
> 
> 
>>I am currently at my office and the system is my home so I can't give 
>>you the exact lines per-say at the moment.  However, I can tell you 
>>that it says it's loading the kernel and to the right of the line that 
>>lists the path to the kernel is where the first sleep message comes 
>>up.
>>
>>I'll try checking if tftp is up and running.  Question, does tftp use 
>>the same port as regular FTP?
>>
>>--Matthew
>>
>>On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Jim McQuillan wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Matthew,
>>>
>>>Can you show me the lines just above the 'sleep' messages ?
>>>
>>>And, are you sure tftp is running on the server ?
>>>
>>>Jim McQuillan
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>mslicker wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Does anyone have any idea what might be wrong or what to check?
>>>>
>>>>It says it's getting the kernel and it's named properly.  But then it 
>>>>repeatedly sleeps..
>>>>
>>>>I'm using the LTSP 3.0 from the CD I purchased form the LTSP site.  
>>>>DHCP appears to be working perfectly..
>>>>
>>>>BTW: The LTSP 3.0 CD is excellent, except for a couple errors that 
>>>>were easy to identify and fix.  The documentation says has the wrong 
>>>>version where in the rpm install instructions and the 
>>>>dhcpd.conf.example needs the word "echo" removed and a semicolon 
>>>>added to the end of line 18.
>>>>
>>>>The truth is, I was impressed..  Except that my terminal won't seem 
>>>>to boot yet..  Which is kinda important.
>>>>
>>>>--Matthew
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>
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