INN 1.4 with UNIX Domain sockets ?

INN 1.4 with UNIX Domain sockets ?

Post by Ronan Mullal » Sun, 13 Feb 1994 13:46:00



I can't get INN 1.4sec to run with UNIX domain sockets enabled.  
Compilation goes OK, installation goes without a hitch, but once I
fire up innd it immediately starts bombarding syslog with 'ME cant
recv CCReader Invalid argument' messages (several thousand a minute).

I'm running 0.99pl15 with net2e-beta4.  Netstat shows that there are unix
connections - /usr/lib/news/innd/nntpin and /usr/lib/news/innd/control.  
I have HAVE_UNIX_DOMAIN set to DO, and have tried with BIND_USE_SIZEOF
set to both DO and DONT.  

Any suggestions ?

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INN 1.4 with UNIX Domain sockets ?

Post by David P Gym » Tue, 15 Feb 1994 20:07:18


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>I can't get INN 1.4sec to run with UNIX domain sockets enabled.  
>Compilation goes OK, installation goes without a hitch, but once I
>fire up innd it immediately starts bombarding syslog with 'ME cant
>recv CCReader Invalid argument' messages (several thousand a minute).

The implementation of UNIX domain sockets under Linux is simply not
powerful enough for INN.  The current port to Linux is* around
sunsite (I think, and most probably other sites); I re-did the port
myself for a laugh one night ('cuz I did 1.3 originally).

- -- Dave
Just Another Linux Hacker
GCS -d+ -p+ c++++ l++ u+ e+/* m* s n--- h f-- !g w+ t+ r- y?

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