On 11-Apr-98 Bob Taylor wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jacek Andreas
> Mat
> ulla writes:
>>
> [snip]
>>
>>Well, it does not matter....it does not work with 127.0.0.1 and it does not
>>work with just localhost. It seems that leafnode is not running...or Netscape
>>cannot access it. 127.0.0.0 does not work, too BTW.
>>Hope You or someone has an idea....
>
> This problem sounds suspiciously like the problem I had with knews. Knews
> *refused* to find localhost until I installed a caching nameserver. I
> haven't investigated name resolver programming, but I would *think* that
> the library would look in /etc/hosts *first* (order hosts,bind). It would
> appear that it is left up to the programmer to do this.
Well I had installed the rpm of leafnode from the begin....as someone suggested
to install the rpm.
Currently all additional information I can supply is the following.
In /var/log/secure I have lots of messages like this:
Apr 12 21:36:04 localhost leafnode[442]: connect from localhost
Apr 12 21:36:04 localhost leafnode[444]: connect from localhost
BUT in /var/log/messages I have lots of messages like this:
Apr 12 21:36:03 localhost leafnode[438]: impossibility 122
Apr 12 21:36:04 localhost leafnode[439]: impossibility 122
Apr 12 21:36:04 localhost leafnode[440]: impossibility 122
Apr 12 21:36:04 localhost leafnode[442]: impossibility 122
Apr 12 21:36:05 localhost leafnode[444]: impossibility 122
The problem is that I do not know what this impossibility 122 is...?
Maybe some of U know what this message wants tell me as there are no return
codes in the man page? I suppose that when the client tries to connect to the
Server something goes wrong...
The clients KNOW localhost, because they refuse to take another hostname.
My /etc/hosts looks like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
It's very strange what's going on....it seems that something is blocking the
connection.
TIA
Jacek
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