Hi,
> 
> So I'll repeat one of my questions: have you gone through all of the tests
> in the FAQ?  This problem is very common on new installations and the FAQ
> has at least two items specifically dealing with debugging what's wrong.
> 

Yes I did!!!
The problem here is xinetd ... I looked at the /var/log messages and I
got the following lines just after having run "amcheck DailySet1":

> Nov 28 18:42:06 raffaello xinetd: xinetd startup succeeded
> Nov 28 18:42:22 raffaello xinetd[14793]: refused connect from 128.197.61.90

>From here you can see that xinetd is refusing to connect from
128.197.61.90 (which is the PC I am trying to make the amanda server run
on!!) ... the problem is that all the configuration files are ok ... at
least I think ...

My hosts.allow file is as follow :

imapd: localhost 128.197.61.90
in.telnetd: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
128.197.61.184 128.197.61.187 193.205.82.52 
in.talkd: ALL
in.tftpd: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
in.fingerd: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
in.rlogind: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
in.rshd: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
in.ftpd: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
128.197.61.184 128.197.61.187
in.rexecd: localhost 128.197.61.90
rpc.cmsd: localhost 128.197.61.90
# httpd: localhost 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
portmap: localhost 128.197.61.90 128.197.61.91 128.197.61.92
128.197.61.95 128.197.61.96 128.197.61.97 128.197.61.184 128.197.61.187

xinetd.conf is :

defaults
{
        instances               = 60
        log_type                = SYSLOG authpriv
        log_on_success          = HOST PID
        log_on_failure          = HOST RECORD
}

includedir /etc/xinetd.d

and finally /etc/xinetd.d/amandad is :

service amanda
{
        socket_type             = dgram
        protocol                = udp
        wait                    = yes
        user                    = operator
        group                   = disk
        server                  = /usr/lib/amanda/amandad
        disable                 = no
}

At this point I see no particular reason for xinetd to refuse
connections on port 10080 for the same host!!! Do you seee any??
                                Bye, Antonino Casile

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