Don't know if this problem has been solved for you, but if you are using
hosts.allow/deny, you may find it necessary to permit aanda access in
hosts.allow.
For me, simply adding to hosts.allow
amandad: (ip of backup host)
worked a treat.
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, John R. Jackson wrote:
> >... Another curious problem is that in the faq it says to do a
> >
> >netstat -a | grep -i amanda
> >
> >and that this should return something. I get nothing when I do this.
> >/etc/services has a listing for amanda and kamanda etc...
>
> Then xinetd is not set up right (which has been a real PITA recently)
> and it is not listening on the Amanda port, which means nothing is going
> to work.
>
> You did HUP xinetd, didn't you? Is xinetd logging anything?
>
> Here's an xinetd.d file from Joshua E Warchol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> that
> is typical of those reported to work;
>
> service amanda
> {
> protocol = udp
> socket_type = dgram
> wait = yes
> user = amanda # whatever --with-user was
> group = amanda # whatever --with-group was
> groups = yes
> server = /usr/local/libexec/amandad
> server_args = amandad
> }
>
> >I've found that I can run amandad by hand and it acts as predicted ...
>
> You're not even getting that far. You need to figure out the xinetd
> problem first.
>
> >Andrew
>
> John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>