On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 04:41:03AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using a linux running kernel ver 2.4.2-7 as my tftp server. The server works 
> fine and is being used for tftp'ying files extensively. But once in a while, it 
> hangs and I need to restart xinetd. When I check /var/log/messages, I see the 
> following

Please wrap your lines.  Also note that your kernel is *very* old.  If
you keep your systems that old, I suspect that other pieces like xinetd
and tftp-server might be out-of-date too.

> Mar  6 20:10:08 abc-tftp rsh(pam_unix)[16139]: session opened for user su-abc by 
> (uid=0)
> Mar  6 20:10:08 ash-tftp rsh(pam_unix)[16139]: session closed for user su-abc
> Mar  6 20:10:56 ash-tftp xinetd[15080]: tftp service was deactivated because of 
> looping
> 
> What is the problem here and how can I rectify this? 

Go to google and type in the exact message that you see above.  The
answers - or at least suggestions for you to try - are there.

        .../Ed

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Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
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