Yes, that's correct, and, shortly after retiring for the evening I thought to myself,
I'll bet I typed hwconfig in the msg! After arising in the middle of the night, I
fired up an 8G download for webmin, and went back to bed. About 2 mins before falling
asleep, I thought to myself, I'll bet my firewall is down. I had installed Win SP2
earlier in the day, which has new security features. Sure enough it's down. It
disabled McAffee. Now to figure out how to enable it. I hope some new security
feature of SP2 has been protecting me for the last few hours while I slept. Some of
my gray matter is still working. :-)
Anyway, back to Samba.
The reason I downloaded webmin (www.webmin.com) is that in Googling around for help,
I noted that webmin was mentioned as a good aid to solving this problem. I also found
a solution that involved iptables -F (flush) in case those tables are corrupt. I'll
check the info you provided below. I've never used webmin before, but I'll give it a
try when I can.
Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 21:41:26 -0800, Wayne Watson wrote:
I don't know if this is good or bad, but I decided to run hwconfig --list before
and after service xinetd stop.
The devil is in the detail again. It's not "hwconfig --list", but "chkconfig
--list".
The 3,4, and 5 levels were on, and didn't change. In fact, there was no change
in any of the on/off settings of xinetd.
Expected behaviour. "chkconfig" maintains the initial run-level configuration,
"service" the current status of services.
# chkconfig --list xinetd xinetd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on
5:on 6:off
# service xinetd stop Stopping xinetd: [
OK ]
# chkconfig --list xinetd xinetd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on
5:on 6:off
# service xinetd status xinetd is stopped
Well, it's late here, and I'm turning in.
# service xinetd start Starting xinetd:
[ OK ] # chkconfig swat on # netstat -tpan | grep 901 tcp 0 0
0.0.0.0:901 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 3914/xinetd
# telnet 127.0.0.1 swat Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost.localdomain
(127.0.0.1). Escape character is '^]'. GET /
HTTP/1.0 401 Authorization Required WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="SWAT"
Connection: close Content-Type: text/html
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Authorization Required</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H1>401
Authorization Required</H1>You must be authenticated to use this
service<p></BODY></HTML>
Connection closed by foreign host.
# /usr/sbin/swat -V # rpm -V samba-swat samba samba-common # /usr/sbin/swat <
/dev/null HTTP/1.0 401 Authorization Required WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="SWAT"
Connection: close Content-Type: text/html
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>401 Authorization Required</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H1>401
Authorization Required</H1>You must be authenticated to use this
service<p></BODY></HTML>
What of this can you reproduce?
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