Arthur Hagen escribió:
> On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 11:26 +0100, Adrian Chapela wrote:
>   
>> Philip Hazel escribió:
>>     
>>> Yes. It means there is a problem with your operating system. It crashes 
>>> when Exim calls getservbyname("smtp", "tcp"). Do you have a file called 
>>> /etc/services? Does it have an entry for "smtp" like this:
>>>
>>> smtp            25/tcp          mail            # Simple Mail Transfer
>>>
>>> If not, that may be what is provoking the crash. I do not think this is
>>> an Exim issue.
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Yes I have the file and the line is:
>>
>> smtp            25/tcp          mail 
>>
>>
>> It's very strange...
>>     
>
> It is possible that your system is configured to use NIS (YP), NIS+,
> ldap or other remote lookup facilities.
>
> Try this command:
>
> # getent services smtp
> smtp                  25/tcp mail
>
> If you have a getent command, and it doesn't return a valid entry, you
> do indeed have a services resolving problem which may bite you again in
> the future.  If so, take a look at /etc/nsswitch.conf (or
> possibly /etc/net/nsswitch.conf if it's not in /etc/ on your OS).  The
> line with "services" tells how services should be looked up on your
> system.  If you have to use NIS/NIS+ (unlikely, since you're running
> exim without NIS support built in), talk to whoever runs the NIS server
> about fixing the map.
>
> Regards,
>   
The getent command return:

smtp                  25/tcp mail

Can be a bug ? I test 4.65 and 4.66. It's possible ??

Regards..

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