Look closer...they are not dups. You have an entry for UDP and one for
TCP.
Thanks,
Donald Patterson
T. Rowe Price Investment Technologies
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-----Original Message-----
From: James Melin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Duplicate entries in /etc/services for no apparent reason
MOST of the entries in my /etc/services file have been duplicated
identically for some reason.... Is this bad? How could this have
happened
in the first place? Do I need to remove the duplicate lines, if so is
there
a whiz-bang way to do that?
msg-auth 31/tcp # MSG Authentication
msg-auth 31/udp # MSG Authentication
dsp 33/tcp # Display Support Protocol
dsp 33/udp # Display Support Protocol
# 35/tcp any private printer server
# 35/udp any private printer server
time 37/tcp # Time timeserver
time 37/udp # Time timeserver
rap 38/tcp # Route Access Protocol
rap 38/udp # Route Access Protocol
rlp 39/tcp resource # Resource Location Protocol
rlp 39/udp resource # Resource Location Protocol
graphics 41/tcp # Graphics
graphics 41/udp # Graphics
name 42/tcp # Host Name Server
name 42/udp # Host Name Server
nameserver 42/tcp # Host Name Server
nameserver 42/udp # Host Name Server
.......
utime 519/tcp # unixtime
utime 519/udp # unixtime
efs 520/tcp # extended file name server
router 520/udp
ripng 521/tcp # ripng
ripng 521/udp # ripng
ulp 522/tcp # ULP
ulp 522/udp # ULP
ibm-db2 523/tcp # IBM-DB2
ibm-db2 523/udp # IBM-DB2
ncp 524/tcp # NCP
ncp 524/udp # NCP
timed 525/tcp # timeserver
timed 525/udp # timeserver
tempo 526/tcp # newdate
tempo 526/udp # newdate
stx 527/tcp # Stock IXChange
stx 527/udp # Stock IXChange