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Re: My Help


From: Domi
Subject: Re: My Help
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 11:12:18 -0000

i have got the correct config about service suport and my /etc/services
contains :
support    1529/tcp    #GNATS


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Mark D. Baushke <address@hidden>
À : Domi <address@hidden>
Cc : Jian Ding <address@hidden>; address@hidden <address@hidden>
Date : mardi 12 novembre 2002 18:16
Objet : Re: My Help


>Domi <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> I found a rpm (gnats-3.113-5.i386.rpm) and i install it correctly.
>> I have gnatsweb-2.9.3.tar but after running the gnatsweb.pl in the
cgi-bin i
>> have this error message :
>>
>> host localhost, port 1529
>> connect: Connection refused
>>
>> Please help
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Jian Ding <address@hidden>
>> À : address@hidden <address@hidden>
>> Date : vendredi 11 octobre 2002 19:35
>> Objet : My Help
>>
>>
>> >Domi,
>> >
>> >For gnats-3.113, there is no 'mkdb' command built-in. You need manually
>> specify
>> >db name. Do followings:
>> >
>> >1) Create a file called 'gnats-db.conf' under /etc directory
>> >2) put the followings in this file:
>> >     your_gnats_db_absolute_path:default
>> >
>> >That's done!
>> >
>> >
>> >Hope this helps,
>> >Jian
>
>You likely need to make sure that your inetd.conf or xinetd.conf file is
>properly configured to allow connections to port 1529 to spawn a gnatsd
>executable.
>
>There should be a p-inst.texi or gnats.info* files which may be read to
>find the exact details for installation, if you have xinetd the
>instructions may be too old...
>
>If you have an inetd.conf file, the line looks something like:
>
>support stream  tcp     nowait  gnats   /usr/local/etc/gnatsd gnatsd
>
>(presuming you also have a 'support 1529/tcp' line in your /etc/services
>file).
>
>If you are using xinetd (recent redhat releases), then the syntax of
>that file differ from the inetd.conf files. The line will be replaced by
>a file in the /etc/xinetd.d directory
>
>It should probably be called 'support' to mach the entry in your
>/etc/services file. Depending on where gnatsd was located, it might look
>something like this:
>
> --------------- cut here ---------------
># default: off
># description: An gnatsd server. This is the tcp version.
>
>service support
>{
>        disable         = no
>        server          = /usr/local/lib/gnats/gnatsd
>        wait            = no
>        protocol        = tcp
>        socket_type     = stream
>        user            = gnats
>}
> --------------- cut here ---------------
>
>Note that I have not really used gnatsd on a GNU/Linux box such as
>Redhat 7.x or 8.0, so the above may not be 100% correct.
>
> Good luck,
>        -- Mark





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