Axel Dörfler> "Kaoutsis" <kaoutsis@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > DAEMON 'rsyncd'[230]: bind() failed: Permission denied (address-
> > family
> > 1)
> > DAEMON 'rsyncd'[230]: unable to bind any inbound sockets on port
> > 873
>
> This hints to a problem in whatever protocol the daemon is using
> (probably TCP).
> Possibly, it doesn't set the sockaddr::sa_len member correctly, which
> our TCP doesn't like at this point.
>
> > b) How the rsync program started automatically?
> > i have not made any special settings, and the
> > executable is sitting to /boot/beos/bin folder?
> > How this happens?
>
> You can automatically start the server using a "services" settings
> file
> in /boot/common/config/settings/network/
> The file contents could look like this:
>
> service {
> name rsync
> launch rsyncd
> protocol tcp
> port 873
> }
>
> For telnetd, it could look like this:
>
> service {
> name telnet
> launch telnetd
> }
>
> (as telnet is a well-known service, see src/kits/network/dns/defaults
> /
> services)
>
Ok thanks, for the info. I have one question thought, about the already
famous nfs mount: does this need any special settings, because it
doesn't
working for me:(
Bye,
Vasilis