Re: xinetd warning at boot

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Am Mi, den 18.02.2004 schrieb Kurt Sabathy um 16:02:
> Hello,
> 
> Installed FC1 with all updates - all without any erros or warnings - I 
> discovered in file /var/log/messages the following warning when booting - as 
> before as after kernel update
> 
> "warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is not connected"
> 
> [snip from /var/log/messages]

> =>>  Feb 18 14:50:38 magi xinetd[5266]: warning: can't get client address: 
> Transport endpoint is not connected

> The host is configured as a dhcp-client in a local network with 
> firewall/dhcp-server (RH 7.3/Clarkconnect)
> 
> I'm not sure what that means and if anyhow this can be corrected.
> 
> - Kurt -

Network is running fine on the FC1 host? "nslookup localhost" results in
127.0.0.1? Run "grep -nr disable /etc/xinetd.d/*" and see which xinetd
services are enabled (disable = no). Switch them off and step by step to
on again. After each step and restarting the xinetd look at syslog if
the error message comes back again.

Alexander


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