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{bb} how can ftp be an "unknown directive"?
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- Subject: {bb} how can ftp be an "unknown directive"?
- From: Francis Hwang <francis@rhizome.org>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 15:21:03 -0400
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I posted this a while back and got no response ... thought I'd ask
again in case some helpful soul might have missed it the first time
around.
I'm trying to setup Big Brother, the server seems to be okay, but when
I'm working on client and run etc/bbchkhosts.sh I get:
bb-hosts: "66.240.185.230 idx164.idx.net # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY ftp
pop3 http://idx164.idx.net smtp"
-- unknown directive (ftp)
bb-hosts: "66.240.185.230 idx164.idx.net # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY ftp
pop3 http://idx164.idx.net smtp"
-- unknown directive (pop3)
bb-hosts: "66.240.185.230 idx164.idx.net # BBPAGER BBNET BBDISPLAY ftp
pop3 http://idx164.idx.net smtp"
-- unknown directive (smtp)
How is this possible? Isn't ftp one of the standard services to check?
Thanks in advance,
Francis
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