Xref: utzoo news.software.nntp:1059 comp.sys.att:11543 Path: utzoo!censor!comspec!humvax!becker!hybrid!scifi!bywater!uunet!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!relay.nswc.navy.mil!zogwarg!anneb From: anneb@zogwarg.etl.army.mil (Anne Brink) Newsgroups: news.software.nntp,comp.sys.att Subject: Problems receiving news via nntp on AT&T 3B2 Message-ID: <511@zogwarg.etl.army.mil> Date: 10 Jan 91 21:38:19 GMT Followup-To: news.software.nntp Distribution: usa Organization: Engineer Topographic Labs, Ft. Belvoir, VA Lines: 41 Keywords: breaks connection at IHAVE query (Them: "Welcome to SYSV! Will you install news on our machine?" Me: "No problem. This can't be TOO difficult...") Greetings, Gurus! I am having some trouble with nntpd on an AT&T 3B2 running SYSVR3.2.2, with Wollongong TCP/IP providing the socket support. So far as I can tell, I am using nntp1.5.10. (If it makes any difference, bnews is running behind all this.) I compiled the server with ALONE #defined, since we are not running inetd on this machine. Nntpxmit appears to send articles out fine. However, attempting to nntpxmit into the machine with the -d flag yields the following: >>> IHAVE <510@zogwarg.etl.army.mil> 205 IMO3B2.etl.army.mil closing connection. Goodbye. nntpxmit: imo3b2 improper response to IHAVE: 205 while offering /usr/spool/news/to/IMO3B2/1 nntpxmit: imo3b2 stats 1 offered 0 accepted 0 rejected 0 failed nntpxmit: imo3b2 xmit user 0.1 system 0.3 elapsed 32.6 Then follows the series of cleanup messages. This strikes me as rather rude on the receiving machine's part. Possibly related: when I invoke nntpd as news, it dies almost immediately. It runs only when invoked as root. Is this supposed to happen? On the other system, we use inetd (under SunOS), so I have no precedent to look to. It did take a bit of massaging for nntp to compile, so I wonder if maybe I mis#defined something somewhere. Could some kind soul give me an idea of where to look to fix this up? Thanks for your patience and your help. -Anne -- ############################################################################### Anne Brink # U.S. Army Engineer Topographic Labs anneb@etl.army.mil # Ft. Belvoir, VA (USA) ###############################################################################