Re: inetd unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

2003-09-02 Thread Doug White
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Nick H. - Network Operations wrote:

> Recently I have been trying to get inetd to start on a server of mine and it
> prints the following error in dmesg:
>
> Sep  2 23:09:18 iso inetd[703]: unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

Its trying to look up a service called "rpc" in /etc/services and not
finding it.

On my -stable box there is one such set of ports:

courier 530/tcprpc
courier 530/udprpc

Look for "rpc\." in your inetd.conf to find the various things that use
this port.

> There is nothing but ftp turned on in the inetd.conf (turn ftp off, same
> error).  I have tried google, yet it's not returning anything worthwhile.
> (groups, /bsd and /linux)  If anyone has had this issue and knows of a
> workaround, I'd love to hear about it.  It's running a recent RELENG_5_1
> world/kernel and there's nothing really out of place anywhere else.  Im
> going to try to build/install world one more time on this box and see what
> happens, but Im not expecting any changes.

You might just have a broken inetd.conf line that is (mis)interpreting.
Also make sure its using the inetd.conf you think it is :)

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Re: inetd unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

2003-09-02 Thread Martin Blapp

Hi,

>Sep  2 23:09:18 iso inetd[703]: unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

Looks like /etc/netconfig is missing or rpcbind is not running at
all. Inetd has rpc support and I guess when rpc is turned all of
you'll get this message. But it's harmless.

Martin

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RE: inetd unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

2003-09-02 Thread Vitali Djatsuk



I had the same problem recently. Mergemastering again, will solve it.

DvG.
>Sep  2 23:09:18 iso inetd[703]: unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

Looks like /etc/netconfig is missing or rpcbind is not running at
all. Inetd has rpc support and I guess when rpc is turned all of
you'll get this message. But it's harmless.

Martin

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Re: inetd unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp

2003-09-03 Thread Nick H. - Network Operations
And it did.  Thanks!



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Nick H.
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:
: I had the same problem recently. Mergemastering again, will solve it.
:
: DvG.
: >Sep  2 23:09:18 iso inetd[703]: unknown rpc/udp or rpc/tcp
:
: Looks like /etc/netconfig is missing or rpcbind is not running at
: all. Inetd has rpc support and I guess when rpc is turned all of
: you'll get this message. But it's harmless.
:
: Martin
:
: Martin Blapp, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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