[Info-vax] Latest TCPIP Services seem irreparably horked...
VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG
VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG
Thu Mar 1 15:54:56 EST 2012
In article <4f4fdba6$0$2239$c3e8da3$38634283 at news.astraweb.com>, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot at vaxination.ca> writes:
>Mr VAXman, I would delete the SMTP service from that node and recreate
>it from scratch.
>
>The services database seems to be shared in a cluster and perhaps TCPIP
>services shows you the records it thinks belong to this node while POP
>uses either records from another node or perhaps another copy of the
>database.
>
>set watch file might be of use to see exactly which file TCPIP utility
>uses to read the SMTP service config and which file is used by the pop
>server.
>
>It is possible that the drones haven't been taught about logical names
>yet and they hardcoded the service config filename in the pop software.
It seems these newest versions of TCPIP use .conf files in lieu of the
traditional logical names that road along for a while since respelling
UCX as TCPIP.
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