Henk Vandecasteele wrote:

> We tried the redhat 7.1 rpms on a RH7.0 system. These
> were not compatible. I would guess it will go wrong as well
> on a redhat6.2. 

Indeed, they have many missing dependencies, like new versions of glibc, 
etc.

I suppose I will either rebuild 2.4.2p2 from scratch for 6.2, or try to 
figure out why 2.4.1p1 stopped working in the first place.  It does not 
seem to be a NAT or firewall issue, because it works for the remote 
machine, just not localhost.

I am going to try to trick it by NFS mounting a directory on another 
remote machine, then backing up the directory on that machine.


Ben


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