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7378.1 | Did you ever get it fixed? | BANQUO::JOHN | John P. Martin, DTN 823-3046 - Ayr FIS stuff | Mon Jan 13 1997 10:58 | 17 |
7378.2 | Anyone have an idea? | DAVIDF::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Wed Mar 05 1997 15:01 | 10 |
| I've got this problem too! Anyone have a suggestion? Anything to
worry about?
Also, I'm seeing "inetd[2073]: bootps/udp: bind: Address already in
use." Could this be a problem in my bootptab? There is only 1 joind
running at the moment.
Thanks!
David
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7378.3 | I'm seeing this too | SCASS1::FIFE | Dean Fife, on site consultant HUGHES Corp. | Wed Apr 09 1997 11:41 | 17 |
| FYI
I am having the same problem running joind with two network adaptors. I
am trying to boot vxt terminals. I can see the bootp request come in
using tcpdump, but I get a ...
joind[10658]: can't find interface with received packet
in the syslog daemon file.
My primary interface is fddi (fta0) and the vxt terminals are on
ethernet (tu0). This used to work under 3.2d prior to upgrading to
4.0b.
Any thoughts...
Dean Fife
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7378.4 | running DECnet too? | SMURF::DUSTIN | | Wed Apr 09 1997 11:53 | 13 |
| There is a known problem running joind with multiple interfaces
only when you are also running DECnet on one of the interfaces.
If you aren't running DECnet and are still seeing this, then it's
likely a new problem. In the DECnet case, there is a patch in
the works to fix this (patch in joind daemon). If there is yet
another problem not caused by DECnet, we aren't aware of it, please
let us know so we can fix it.
thanks,
John
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7378.5 | I'm running DECnet too! | DAVIDF::FOX | David B. Fox -- DTN 285-2091 | Tue May 27 1997 17:03 | 6 |
| John,
That fits my bill! I'm running DECnet and IP on one interface, and
IP only on my Easynet interface. Any word on the patch availability?
Thanks!
David
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7378.6 | workaround | SMURF::DUSTIN | | Wed May 28 1997 11:56 | 9 |
| You can start joind before DECnet, and just leave it running
all the time. Edit your /etc/inet.local file and add the joind
startup there, and disable the joind line in /etc/inetd.conf so
multiple ones don't start by accident.
I haven't seen an update on the patch, so I doubt it is ready yet..
John
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