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named/query () contains our address...?



----- Forwarded message from root <root@serensoft.com> -----

From: root <root@serensoft.com>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 17:02:03 -0500
To: root@serensoft.com
Subject: server 05/30/01:17.02 system check

Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
May 30 16:08:34 server xinetd[25723]: warning: can't get client address: Invalid argument
May 30 16:22:17 server named[16551]: ns_resp: query(www.admincomputing.com) contains our address (NS.SERENSOFT.com:208.33.90.85) learnt (A=serensoft.com:NS=192.41.162.30)
May 30 16:22:18 server named[16551]: ns_forw: query(www.admincomputing.com) contains our address (NS.SERENSOFT.com:208.33.90.85) learnt (A=serensoft.com:NS=192.41.162.30)
May 30 16:47:14 server xinetd[25723]: warning: can't get client address: Invalid argument
May 30 16:08:34 server xinetd[25723]: warning: can't get client address: Invalid argument
May 30 16:22:17 server named[16551]: ns_resp: query(www.admincomputing.com) contains our address (NS.SERENSOFT.com:208.33.90.85) learnt (A=serensoft.com:NS=192.41.162.30)
May 30 16:22:18 server named[16551]: ns_forw: query(www.admincomputing.com) contains our address (NS.SERENSOFT.com:208.33.90.85) learnt (A=serensoft.com:NS=192.41.162.30)
May 30 16:47:14 server xinetd[25723]: warning: can't get client address: Invalid argument

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who's got the clue stick on what "contains our address" means?
(and why do i get all these "can't get client address: invalid
argument" messages, by the way?)

-- 
DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #12 from Will Trillich <will@serensoft.com> 
:
Where is the DOCUMENTATION? It's all over the place... and there's
lots of it. Much was written for non-debian distributions, and
much was written long, long ago. But try these anyhow: on your
own system, try "man" and "info" and "apropos", and also look
under /usr/share/doc/<package>* ... Online, there's linuxdoc.org,
debianhelp.org, and debian.org/doc/ of course.  Also try
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/general/index-deb-help-sys.html

Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...



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