Nope. Still happening for me. If I do nntpcache -n, it opens the socket, but then when I connect to it with telnet, it tells me it's merging groups. So far it's been merging groups for 3 days, w/o burning up more than a second or so of CPU time. I think it's just plain screwed up. I'm heading back to beta2, which seemed to work OK. On Tue, 30 May 2000, Andrew Kemp wrote: > > On 23/05/00 at 08:07:10 -0700, Tom spoke thus : > > Hi Tom, > > > On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jaye Mathisen wrote: > > > > > FreeBSD 3.4, NNTPcache 2.4.0b3... > > > I also observed this same problem for BSDI 4.1, NNTPcache 2.4.0b3 & b4. > > > There is a bug in b3 that does this. It has been reported by several > > others. > > > > I moved the createPort() call for the NNTP port before the call for the > > createPort for the HTTP port in nntpcache.c. Now the NNTP port works, and > > the HTTP port doesn't! It is probably a uninitialized variable somewhere. > > Have converted to FreeBSD 4.0 and NNTPcache 2.4.0b4 and I still see the > same problem. > > Did you manage to overcome the problem Jaye or Tom ? > Thanks. > > Regards, > > Andrew Kemp > >