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From: Patrick C. <pa...@ty...> - 2007-03-30 09:05:47
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Thanks to Steve, we now have a patch that fixes DECnet (with routing enabled) in 2.6.19 and later. This will go upstream and hopefully will make it into the next full kernel release. -- patrick |
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From: Patrick C. <pa...@ty...> - 2007-03-10 09:08:18
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Alexander Klink wrote: > Hi, > > I am currently playing around with latd and llogin on Debian a bit. > I've got the standard latd package from Debian. I assume that I should > be able to connect to my own LAT server, but here is what happens when > I try it: > > debian:~# llogin -v -d > > Service Name: DEBIAN > Service Status: Available > Service Ident: Linux 2.4.27-2-386 > > Node Name Status Rating Identification > DEBIAN Reachable 12 Linux 2.4.27-2-386 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > debian:~# llogin DEBIAN > > debian:~# llogin -v -d > > Service Name: DEBIAN > Service Status: Unavailable > Service Ident: Linux 2.4.27-2-386 > > Node Name Status Rating Identification > DEBIAN Unreachable 12 Linux 2.4.27-2-386 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > the llogin DEBIAN does nothing for a few seconds and then terminates. > Any idea on why this might be happening or how I could debug it further? > No. you can't connect to a LAT server on the same machine. It's a known restriction. I have no intention of changing this either - it means making the server listen to its own packets which just adds pointless load to it. Sorry. Talking to yourself might be handy for testing, but it's no real use ... be honest :-) Patrick |
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From: Alexander K. <ak-...@cy...> - 2007-03-09 18:26:56
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Hi,
I am currently playing around with latd and llogin on Debian a bit.
I've got the standard latd package from Debian. I assume that I should
be able to connect to my own LAT server, but here is what happens when
I try it:
debian:~# llogin -v -d
Service Name: DEBIAN
Service Status: Available
Service Ident: Linux 2.4.27-2-386
Node Name Status Rating Identification
DEBIAN Reachable 12 Linux 2.4.27-2-386
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
debian:~# llogin DEBIAN
debian:~# llogin -v -d
Service Name: DEBIAN
Service Status: Unavailable
Service Ident: Linux 2.4.27-2-386
Node Name Status Rating Identification
DEBIAN Unreachable 12 Linux 2.4.27-2-386
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
the llogin DEBIAN does nothing for a few seconds and then terminates.
Any idea on why this might be happening or how I could debug it further?
Regards,
Alex
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Dipl.-Math. Alexander Klink | IT-Security Engineer
ak-...@cy... | working @ urn:oid:1.3.6.1.4.1.11417
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