On 09/23/2013 10:43 PM, Ed wrote:
On 09/23/2013 06:31 PM, John wrote:
Here's my /etc/default/cwdaemon. I just "restarted" the computer and ps
showed no cwdaemon. Again I had to start it manually.
There are no quotation marks around the "start...yes" but there are for
the other options. This sounds like a basic Linux question, but does
that identify them as text or comments, or for other reasons keep them
from running?
My /etc/default is the same as yours and the cwdaemon is started at
boot. What distro are you using ?
To comment out something in a file like this, you use # or ;
Have you tried to test cwdaemon use netcat ?
Ed W3NR
I'm using Kubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail). As for netcat, I ran
nc -u localhost 6789
which, according to the man page, should "open a UDP connection to port
[6789] of [localhost]." Not sure what output to expect, but after I hit
the Enter key, the cursor drops down to the next line and nothing
further happens. After a few minutes I exit out of the terminal.
It's really strange that my init.d and default/cwdaemon don't start it.
Wonder what's going on?
--John K3GHH
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