[Info-vax] Latest TCPIP Services seem irreparably horked...
VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG
VAXman- at SendSpamHere.ORG
Tue Mar 6 15:24:21 EST 2012
In article <4f5666a9$0$16677$c3e8da3$e408f015 at news.astraweb.com>, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot at vaxination.ca> writes:
>VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
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>> Well, the config is in the TCPIP$SERVICE.DAT file in SYS$SYSTEM, AFAICT.
>> POP can read that. It shouldn't have to read it from some active memory
>> copy thereof made by nature of starting the SMTP server.
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>My gut now tells me that use some TCPIP$ routines to read the config and
>those routines see that the service is not started and return null
>values or whatever. The thing is that POP shouldn't be reading SMTP
>service data, it should be reading POP service data.
Well, to drive this thread off the wrong side of the road and back onto
the right side of the road... HP, via a reported support channel, have
acknowledged this as an issue. I hope that it'll be addressed quickly.
I haven't heard anything yet about my ssh issues or maybe I did and I'm
just forgetting it. Too much craziness going on again in my life at the
moment.
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