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Re: Problem connecting to gnatsd


From: Koundinya
Subject: Re: Problem connecting to gnatsd
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 18:51:24 +0000

Hi,
        Please ignore my earlier mail. I could get thinks working and 
also gnatsweb. Thanks for the help and it's nice to see 
gnatsweb.:). I read the documentation again and did things this 
time slowly.

Cheers, Koundinya

-> Hello again,
->      Thanks for the reply. I did make a change in the gnatsd.host_acc
-> ess  to have edit access for 127.0.0.1 and it worked.
-> 
-> 
-> when I tried:
-> 
-> make test USERNAME=lily PASSWORD=lily DATABASE=main
-> 
-> I got:
-> 
-> address@hidden gnatsweb]# make test USERNAME=gnats PASSWORD=gnats123 
-> DATABASE=default
-> connect...........................................pass
-> query.............................................FAIL
-> make: *** [test] Error 9
-> 
-> Any way to trouble shoot this. i could not get any clues for 
-> this.
-> 
-> 
-> Using send-pr I have created two test PRs. How do I know if 
-> these are actually created in the database ?. I got a 
-> confirmation mail notification for the PR's filed.
-> 
-> Thanks, Koundinya
-> 
-> 
-> 
-> Then trying to 
-> -> At 18:45 09.02.2002 +0000, Koundinya wrote:
-> -> >Hi all,
-> -> >         Sorry if this is a very Frequently asked question. I've
-> -> >installed the latest gnats gnats-3.999.1 and the latest gnatsweb
-> -> >too. I have got the command line Interface working.
-> -> >
-> -> >When I try to do a telnet to port 1529, I get a connection
-> -> >refused. I don't see much error details from /var/log/messages.
-> -> 
-> 
-> address@hidden said:
-> 
-> 
-> -> A default Redhat 7.1 installation comes with fairly strict IP filtering 
-> -> enabled, so that access to most ports is blocked. You will probably need 
to 
-> -> create a /etc/hosts.allow file with the entry like this, if my memory 
-> -> serves me correct:
-> -> support: ALL
-> -> (assuming your GNATS servise is called "support")
-> -> Anyway, a "man hosts.allow" should be a good starting point.
-> -> 
-> -> Yngve Svendsen
-> -> Gnatsweb maintainer
-> -> 
-> -> 
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