Re: inn (was: Unidentified subject!)
Thanks for your help Moritz.
> > But it does not open a connection on the port nntp (119) as I
> > thought.
> Hmm, why should it? It's a news server, so it should listen on the
> nntp port for incoming connections. A client should open a connection
> to the nntp port to speak with the server.
Ok, there is a error in my question: I meant that innd does not LISTEN on nntp
port.
> > I guess I have a line to add in /etc/inetd.conf. What is this line?
> Hmm. Try to connect to your nntp port - is innd running?
Yes, innd is running but when my client try to connect to the nntp port, the
connection is refused (because innd does NOT listen on nntp port).
--
David
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