On 05-Dec-00 at 12:45:46 Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, John Horne wrote:
>> 2000-12-04 12:25:26 142udt-0001kD-00 TCP service "smtp" not found
>> 2000-12-04 12:25:26 142udt-0001kD-00 TCP service "smtp" not found
>> [snipped]
>> 2000-12-04 12:25:27 142udt-0001kD-00 TCP service "smtp" not found
>>
> Do you use /etc/services or a NIS database or similar ?
> Could it be a NIS glitch ?
>
Nigel Metheringham asked this as well. No, we do not use NIS at all. The
/etc/services file is present, and I assume used by the code as needed.
However, I feel that the problem is more "why was this block of code
entered?" since it requires a specific configuration option
(daemon_smtp_port) being set and we do not use that option. Something odd is
going on somewhere. Even if the code was entered, the /etc/services file is
definitely available and has 'smtp' in it. We do not change that file at
all.
Thanks for the reply though :-)
John.
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