On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, Michael Allen wrote:

Sent this a few weeks ago, but am still in the same spot.
Any help on this problem would be greatly appreciated.


Try running with the --debug switch.


On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 10:42 AM, Michael Allen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      Hi,

      I recently built a newer ubuntu server and started gnump3d (v
      3.0) up on it.
      It was working fine for a few weeks, until today, when I
      attempted to include an IP in the allowed_clients = list.
      (appending a semicolon and the ip to the current list).

      I backed out that change and set it back to only allow my
      local network ips in:
      allowed_clients = 192.168.1.0/8

      I may well have screwed up the configuration file, but can't
      get it working again.  The odd thing is that it even has a
      process id (see below).
      Using the older config file results in the same behavior.

      I run a restart of the daemon and it indicates that it wasn't
      running in the first place:
      $sudo /etc/init.d/gnump3d restart
      Restarting gnump3d: start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to
      kill 17689: No such process
      gnump3d.

      I can confirm that it didn't start with this bit of bash
      (which returns no results):
      $ps -A|grep gnump3d

      If I run just a start, i get this output, but again gnump3d
      doesn't actually start:
      $sudo /etc/init.d/gnump3d start
      Starting gnump3d: gnump3d.

      Any help would be greatly appreciated




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