Done. The script still doesn't execute, inetd just terminates the
service. Here's what tcpdump shows:
# tcpdump udp
tcpdump: listening on fxp0
17:10:40.132018 <amanda-server>.930 > <client>.amanda: udp 214
17:10:49.591485 <amanda-server>.930 > <client>.amanda: udp 214
Nothing in /tmp. Very strange, don't you think?! I heard of inetd doing
this when it's bombarded, but I think this happens right when the first
packet gets to that port!
-doug
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, John R. Jackson wrote:
> >print: not found
>
> Change "print" to "echo" in the script.
>
> >-doug
>
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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