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Conference lassie::ucx

Title:DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Notice:Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System
Moderator:ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5568
Total number of notes:21492

5276.0. "equivalent of /etc/services ?" by FIREBL::LEEDS (From VAXinated to Alphaholic) Mon Feb 24 1997 12:52

Got the attached from a customer who is obviously a UNIX TCP/IP support 
person trying to set up UCX on OpenVMS Alpha.. I'm not familiar with the 
UNIX files for TCP/IP, so I'm not sure what he's asking... can someone help?

Regards,

Arlan

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OK, I've gotten a server up and running under UCX - works just fine.
However, I can't seem to find in the documentation where the equivalent
of /etc/services lives.  Any clues?
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5276.1LASSIE::CORENZWITstuck in postcrypt queueMon Feb 24 1997 17:133
    $ UCX SHOW SERVICES sounds a likely bet.
    
    Julie
5276.2two protocols, one service ?FIREBL::LEEDSFrom VAXinated to AlphaholicTue Feb 25 1997 10:5330
Well - apparently he thought that like UNIX, UCX would just have editable 
files to define things like services... he didn't even know the UCX command 
existed... now that he's using it, he sent me the following. I know he's 
missing some qualifiers (like/username, /process_name, and /file), but it 
looks like his main problem is that fact that he wants one service ("sq") on 
port 40000 to use two protocols, both tcp and udp... apparently UCX doesn't 
allow that... how can he get around this ??

Thanks

Arlan

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OK, I shoulda known there wouldn't be an editable text file akin to
/etc/services.  I found this utility called UCX which allows me to
define services via the "SET SERVICE" command.

But I've got a problem.  A la the PORTMAPPER, I have a service which
uses both TCP port 40000 and UDP port 40000.  However, I am having
no success at defining my own service to use both protocols.  The
command

UCX> set service sq/port=40000/proto=(tcp,udp)

gives the error

%CLI-W-CONFLICT, illegal combination of command elements - check 
documentation
 \TCP\

5276.3can be doneUTRTSC::KNOPPERSOswald KnoppersTue Feb 25 1997 11:0013
Haven't checked the exact command syntax, but i can be done. For instance
the bind service looks like:

UCX> sho service bind/fu

Service: BIND
                           State:     Enabled
Port:               53     Protocol:  TCP,UDP         Address:  0.0.0.0
Inactivity:          0     User_name: UCX$BIND        Process:  UCX$BIND
Limit:               1     Active:      1             Peak:       1
[etc]

Oswald
5276.4oops...FIREBL::LEEDSFrom VAXinated to AlphaholicTue Feb 25 1997 11:2610
re: .3
>Haven't checked the exact command syntax, but i can be done. For instance
>the bind service looks like:
>

Just found note 3707  -- looks like it can NOT be done, that bind, 
portmapper and other services are "special cases" using an undocumented
qualifier (/flags=ucx) which does not work for generic services.

Arlan