Hi, On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 12:33:07PM -0800, Emmanuel Gravel wrote: > Tried that too, since I found it on the net. Didn't work. I'll send the full > contents and all future testing info when I get to my system again.
Check that the group you use in xinetd.conf does exist. And that the path to the daemon is correct. It looks like a problem with xinetd starting saned. You don't use "-d" or "-s" as options for saned? That only works in stand-alone mode. If you can't find out what's wrongf, you could move saned to saned.bin, write a wrapper shell script that prints something to /tmp/log.txt and starts saned. Bye, Henning
