Thanks to Mike Kail and Cian O'Sullivan. Quoth the sage: "most likely it means that 'telnet' is unable to acquire it's 'tli' address. this can sometimes be caused by killing/restarting 'inetd' with 'telnet' connections in TIME_WAIT. a reboot should clear this up." Rebooted and fixed. One thing that may have contributed to this is that the time was off by 80 million seconds.....also, our cfengine runs hup inetd for some changes. The combination was probably not the most stable.. Thanks. ~JK Jeff Kennedy wrote: > > Solaris 8, V100 > > I get the following message when I try to telnet to the box: > > telnetd: stdin is not a socket file descriptor > > And if I try to rlogin it replaces "telnetd" with "rlogind" and spits > out the rest. This machine used the same jumpstart image as 300 other > machines and this is the only one with this issue. > > Anyone know what it means? Thanks. -- ===================== Jeff Kennedy Unix Administrator AMCC jlkennedy@amcc.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Jul 15 13:46:30 2002
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