Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!tuvie!chytil From: chytil@tuvie (Inst.f.Techn.Informatik) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: lpd --- again Message-ID: <1951@tuvie> Date: 4 Nov 90 16:31:55 GMT References: <1948@tuvie> <1990Nov2.190836.25074@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca> Reply-To: chytil@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at (Inst.f.Techn.Informatik) Organization: Vienna University of Technology, Dept. of VLSI-Design Lines: 25 In article <1948@tuvie> chytil@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at (that's me ) writes: >I have the impression that the lpd supplied with 10.2 just ignores >the /etc/hosts.lpd -file. Multiple answers (thanks, guys and gals!) suggest that I'm just plain wrong. Well. Now that I'm obviously too fast in blaming Domain/OS for all and every fault on our system I'll consider other possibillities (sp?), but a refused connection with an entry in /etc/hosts.lpd and an accepted (yet finally failing) connection with an entry in /etc/hosts.equiv led me to that assumption. I guess I'll start with listening to inbound connections on the Apollos lpd-socket and see what's coming .... BTW, the client is running FTP's PC/TCP, same subnet, long unaliased name in all relevant setup-files. Georg -- <------------Golden apples of the sun, silver apples of the moon--------------> Chytil Georg Systemdamager@Dep. of VLSI (vlsivie) TU Wien A-1040 Wien Austria chytil@vlsivie.{tuwien.ac.at,uucp} chytil@egh780.una.at +43/(0)222/58801/8146 #include Don't panic! Fax: +43/(0)222/569697