[Linux-decnet-user] Re: dnping: Write: Transport endpoint is not connected
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From: Steven <de...@po...> - 2003-08-12 00:28:29
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Ack, I found the problem was in the fact that dnping sends the invalid username "linux" by default. So after figuring out how to properly form the syntax for sending a valid username and password, all worked fine. Thanks to all who took the time to read my message. :-) On Monday 11 August 2003 04:50 pm, you wrote: > Help please! Extreme newby here. > > I'm trying to setup phprms. But even before that, I thought it would > be important to just test some basic connectivity. So I set out to run > the dnping, but received the following errors: > > cortez root # dnping 1.103 > Write: Transport endpoint is not connected > cortez root # dnping 1.1 > Write: Transport endpoint is not connected > cortez root # > > I have a Gentoo Linux box with decnet compiled as a module. > The module is loaded. > We've set the MAC address to: AA:00:04:00:67:04 > and our node number is: 1.103 > > and here is the relavent info from our decnet.conf file: > > #Node Node Name Node Line Line > #Type Address Tag Name Tag Device > #----- ------- ----- ----- ----- ------ > executor 1.103 name CORTEZ line eth0 > node 1.1 name SPEEDY > > cortez root # lsmod > Module Size Used by Not tainted > decnet 58796 1 > usbcore 39808 0 (unused) > tulip 42592 1 > > Can anyone please help? I've done some searches in google > for the error message, but it appears to be fairly generic and > common message. I've also read the FAQ, and haven't yet found > anything. Any ideas would be extremely appreciated. > > Thank you so much in advance. > > Steven -- Know your neighbor. Discover independent media: http://www.thislife.org/ - This American Life - documenting "everyday life" in the US. http://www.humanmedia.org/ - Promoting "compassion, service, generosity and equality." http://www.worldlinktv.org/ - "a global perspective on news, current events and culture" |