Hi,
    I'm running amanda 2.4.2p2 on a FreeBSD 4.4 machine as a client.
The server is a RH Linux 7.1.  I cannot get the server to start the
amandad service on the FreeBSD machine.  The FreeBSD machine does not
have a firewall compiled with the kernel.  There is no firewall between
the server and client.
    The amandad service starts up manually (though, of course, it times
out) on the FreeBSD machine.  When, on the server, I run the
configuration that is supposed to back up the FreeBSD machine, it
eventually times out.  There is no corresponding amcheck, amdebug, or
selfcheck file on FreeBSD /tmp/amanda, or anywhere else on the machine
for that matter.
    The inetd service is running.  I have configured the inetd.conf like
this:
amanda stream   udp amanda stream   udp     wait    amanda
/usr/local/libexec/amandad
amidxtape stream tcp    nowait  amanda  /usr/local/libexec/amandad
amandaidx stream tcp    nowait  amanda  /usr/local/libexec/amandad

    What could be keeping the amanda service from starting?
    Thanks,
            Lalo


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Lalo Castro
CNS McHenry Library
UC Santa Cruz


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