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Re: [fam] installing in RH7??

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Subject: Re: [fam] installing in RH7??
From: Nick Hudson <nhudson@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 10:15:03 -0500
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Rusty Ballinger wrote:

> > Ok I did that and it all installed with no erros that time thats the
> > fam-oss-2.6.4 file and still when i try to start efm it says fam is bad!!
> > But it compiled and installed with no errors??
>
> My guess is that even though it compiled & installed, it's not being started
> by inetd/xinetd/whatever.  (You can see whether inetd/xinetd registered it
> with the portmapper by going "rpcinfo -p | grep fam"; if you don't get
> anything, it wasn't registered.  If you do get something like this...
>
>     391002    1   tcp   1025  sgi_fam
>     391002    2   tcp   1025  sgi_fam

ok when i do rpcinfo there is no such command for that heh so i donno what to
tell you......

>
> it tells you that something has registered the fam service on port 1025,
> and you can go "fuser 1025/tcp" to find the ID of the process, and ps to
> find out the process' name & other information.)
>
> > The RH ppl didnt say why the changed it they just said that RH doesnt use
> > the inetd.conf file anymore......   But i looked and i have a inted.conf
> > file in my /etc directory and this what it looks like:
> >
> > ./lost+found
> > ./boot
> > ./boot/lost+found
> ...
> > "/etc/inetd.conf" 142899L, 7556074C
> >
> > and so on ..........
>
> Yeah, that looks horribly wrong, like the output from "find ."
>
> > now I do also have a xinetd.conf file but it looks
> > nothing like this at all i donno why its like this.... here it is .......:
> >
> > #
> > # Simple configuration file for xinetd
> > #
> > # Some defaults, and include /etc/xinetd.d/
>
> There are a bunch of files in your /etc/xinetd.d?  (like one per service
> started by inetd, maybe?)  Could you send me a small one?  And also the
> output from the command "ps -ef | grep inetd" ?
>

no when i do the "ps -ef | grep inetd" i get this:

[root@Blackhawk nickh]# ps -ef | grep inetd
root       441     1  0 Oct09 ?        00:00:00 xinetd -reuse -pidfile
/var/run/
root     14290 14277  0 09:26 pts/0    00:00:00 grep inetd
[root@Blackhawk nickh]#

and these are the files that are in me xinetd.d directory:

[nickh@Blackhawk xinetd.d]$ ls
finger         ntalk  rlogin  swat  telnet  wu-ftpd
linuxconf-web  rexec  rsh     talk  tftp
[nickh@Blackhawk xinetd.d]

and here is what they say in each :::

finger:

# default: on
# description: The finger server answers finger requests. Finger is \
#       a protocol that allows remote users to see information such \
#       as login name and last login time for local users.
service finger
{
        disable = no
        socket_type     = stream
        wait            = no
        user            = nobody
        server          = /usr/sbin/in.fingerd
}

ntalk:

# default: off
# description: The ntalk server accepts ntalk connections, for chatting \
#       with users on different systems.
service ntalk
{
        disable = yes
        socket_type             = dgram
        wait                    = yes
        user                    = nobody
        group                   = tty
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd
}


rlogin:

 default: on
# description: rlogind is the server for the rlogin(1) program.  The server \
#       provides a remote login facility with authentication based on \
#       privileged port numbers from trusted hosts.
service login
{
        disable = no
        socket_type             = stream
        wait                    = no
        user                    = root
        log_on_success          += USERID
        log_on_failure          += USERID
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind
}


swat:


 default: off
# description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
#              to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
#              connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser.
service swat
{
        disable = yes
        port    = 901
        socket_type     = stream
        wait    = no
        only_from = localhost
        user    = root
        server  = /usr/sbin/swat
        log_on_failure  += USERID
}


telnet:

default: on
# description: The telnet server serves telnet sessions; it uses \
#       unencrypted username/password pairs for authentication.
service telnet
{
        disable = no
        flags           = REUSE
        socket_type     = stream
        wait            = no
        user            = root
        server          = /usr/sbin/in.telnetd
        log_on_failure  += USERID
}

wu-ftpd:


# default: on
# description: The wu-ftpd FTP server serves FTP connections. It uses \
#       normal, unencrypted usernames and passwords for authentication.
service ftp
{
        disable = no
        socket_type             = stream
        wait                    = no
        user                    = root
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.ftpd
        server_args             = -l -a
        log_on_success          += DURATION USERID
        log_on_failure          += USERID
        nice                    = 10
}


linuxconf-web:

# default: off
# description: The Linuxconf system can also be accessed via a web \
#              browser.  Enabling this service will allow connections to \
#              Linuxconf running in web UI mode.
service linuxconf
{
        disable = yes
        socket_type     = stream
        wait            = yes
        user            = root
        server          = /sbin/linuxconf
        server_args     = --http
}

rexec:
default: off
# description: Rexecd is the server for the rexec(3) routine.  The server \
#       provides remote execution facilities with authentication based \
#       on user names and passwords.
service exec
{
        disable = yes
        socket_type             = stream
        wait                    = no
        user                    = root
        log_on_success          += USERID
        log_on_failure          += USERID
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.rlogind
}


rsh:

default: on
# description: The rshd server is the server for the rcmd(3) routine and, \
#       consequently, for the rsh(1) program.  The server provides \
#       remote execution facilities with authentication based on \
#       privileged port numbers from trusted hosts.
service shell
{
        disable = no
        socket_type             = stream
        wait                    = no
        user                    = root
        log_on_success          += USERID
        log_on_failure          += USERID
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.rshd
}


talk:


# default: off
# description: The talk server accepts talk requests for chatting with users \
#       on other systems.
service talk
{
        disable = yes
        socket_type             = dgram
        wait                    = yes
        user                    = nobody
        group                   = tty
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.talkd
}



tftp:

 default: off
# description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file transfer \
#       protocol.  The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless \
#       workstations, download configuration files to network-aware printers, \

#       and to start the installation process for some operating systems.
service tftp
{
        disable = yes
        socket_type             = dgram
        wait                    = yes
        user                    = nobody
        log_on_success          += USERID
        log_on_failure          += USERID
        server                  = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
        server_args             = /tftpboot
}
 and thats all thats in that directory.  but like i said when i do the "rpcinfo
-p | grep fam" i get that rpcinfo there is no such command...  but i hope this
helps


thx
Nick

>
> --Rusty


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