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Re: {bb} how can ftp be an "unknown directive"?



There's only the one line. This is a very basic setup, with the same machine serving as server/display/client.

What happens more generally is that I start up the BB server and it seems to run okay. The web page shows that the status page is updated once after I start the server, with all the services purple, which to my understanding is what should happen if there are no clients running. bb/BBOUT has these occasional lines like

Fri Jun  4 08:07:23 2004 bb CONNECTION TO 66.240.185.230 TIMED OUT...
Fri Jun  4 08:10:27 2004 bb CAN'T CONNECT TO bbd SERVER @ 66.240.185.230

but from perusing the list archives it seems like these sometimes "just happen" and can be ignored.

Then, when I start up the client, bbc/BBOUT looks like this:

Fri Jun 4 08:34:35 2004 bb-local.sh Fri Jun 4 08:34:35 2004 bb CONNECTION TO 66.240.185.230 TIMED OUT...
Fri Jun 4 08:37:39 2004 bb-local.sh Fri Jun 4 08:37:39 2004 bb CAN'T CONNECT TO bbd SERVER @ 66.240.185.230


I don't know if these are to be expected in the client's log file. At any rate, the BB web page never updates.

Over on this page ( http://support.bb4.com/archive/200105/msg00066.html ) I found a reference to being able to telnet to port 1984 ... I can see port 1984 is open when I run "netstat -a", but can't telnet to it. Does that matter? I have to confess that I'm unclear as to how telnet is related to BB in the first place.

Thanks,
Francis




On Jun 3, 2004, at 5:45 PM, Philip Clark wrote:


On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 22:28, Francis Hwang wrote:
I checked in bb/etc/bb-server.sh and I found the BBNETSVCS line with
"ftp" in it. (I'm using 1.9e, btw). And as per Phil's comments, I
checked the files, but they'd been edited in emacs anyway and seem to
be fine.

Emacs should be well behaved. Is bbchkhosts.sh only complaining about that one hosts line? Is there anything that might be significant about that line? It might help to show that ones that come before and after.

Any other ideas, or places in the docs you can recommend I read up on?

My first instinct would be to note the information down and then delete the line that is causing the problem. Then add it back to see if the problem re-occurs.

The list archives are probably the best source of information for
something like this.

Cheers, Phil.



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