[ale] running proftpd as a child of xinetd
Dow Hurst
Dow.Hurst at mindspring.com
Mon Feb 28 23:49:38 EST 2005
sgi fam is the File Alteration Monitor and is a RPC service. Looks like
the pmap_set message is a portmapper failure to set the address for
sgi_fam. Are you starting up rpcbind/portmapper daemon properly? Also,
make sure you can telnet to the port your after since you may have a
firewall rule blocking your connection inadvertently. I'd double check
the firewall rules first.
Dow
joh6nn wrote:
> David A. De Graaf wrote:
>
>> After creating this file, presumably /etc/xinetd.d/proftpd ,
>> did you restart the server to reread those files?
>> /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
>> Did you notice in /var/log/messages a line similar to
>> xinetd[28075]: Started working: 4 available services
>> with a number equal to those services that you intend to have running?
>>
>
> yeah, every time i made a change to the .conf, i restarted xinetd.
>
> grepping through /var/log/messages reveals that the following,
> repeating for as many times as i tried to get this working:
>
> Feb 28 18:33:29 daedalus xinetd[29872]: pmap_set failed.
> service=sgi_fam program=391002 version=2
> Feb 28 18:33:30 daedalus xinetd[29872]: Service sgi_fam failed to
> start and is deactivated.
> Feb 28 18:33:30 daedalus xinetd[29872]: bind failed (Cannot assign
> requested address (errno = 99)). service = ftp
> Feb 28 18:33:30 daedalus xinetd[29872]: Service ftp failed to start
> and is deactivated.
> Feb 28 18:33:30 daedalus xinetd[29872]: 29872 {init_services} no
> services. Exiting...
>
>
> it's nice to have some idea where to look for error messages now, so
> thanks for that. i'll get to googling those, but if anyone wants to
> save me some time and just tell me what any of that means, that'd be
> nice too.
> --joh6nn
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