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RE: connection refused - routing problem?



Since sending this email I have upgraded tcpdump from 3.3 to 3.4 and now the
tcpdump shows the correct area:

15:42:39.746813 endnode-hello endnode vers 2 eco 0 ueco 0 src 1.104 blksize
1498 rtr 0.0 hello 0 data 0
15:42:53.672175 endnode-hello endnode vers 2 eco 0 ueco 0 src 1.106 blksize
1498 rtr 0.0 hello 0 data 0

I have added some other hosts to my decnet.conf file:

node            1.104           name            frey
node            1.106           name            fulla

but all hosts still just return socket: connection refused

Martin

On 14-Apr-2000 Martin J. Evans wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Hoping someone can help with this problem.
> 
> martin ~-> sethost devaxp
> sethost V1.0.3
> Connecting to devaxp
> socket: Connection refused
> 
> Interstingly, when I can proc/net/decnet at the same time it goes from:
> 
> Remote  Source Remote Object Link    Data  Packets Link  Packets
> Node    Port   Port   Number State   Out     In    Out     In
> 
>    0.0  0000   0000          OPEN      1      0      1      0
>    0.0  0000   0000       29 OPEN      1      0      1      0
> 
> to:
> 
> Remote  Source Remote Object Link    Data  Packets Link  Packets
> Node    Port   Port   Number State   Out     In    Out     In
> 
>    0.0  0000   0000          OPEN      1      0      1      0
>    0.0  0000   0000       29 OPEN      1      0      1      0
>  1.187  200E   0000       42   CI      1      0      1      0
> 
> I am running Linux 2.2.14 with dnk2214.tgz patch and dnprogs-2.05.tar.gz. The
> machine has two network cards:
> 
> eth0 a 3com Boomerang 3c905 which is assigned a tcpip address
> eth1 a DEC DC21142 (rev 48) based card (EtherExpress?)
> 
> I have tried:
> 
> [1] putting eth1 in to promiscuous mode - no good.
> [2] running tcpdump -ieth0 decnet produces:
> 
> tcpdump: SIOCGIFADDR: eth1: Cannot assign requested address
> 
> [3] running tcpdump -ieth0 decnet does show messages such as:
> 
> 12:50:10.201726 endnode-hello endnode vers 2 eco 0 ueco 0 src 26.516 blksize
> 55813 rtr 0.0 hello 0 data 0
> 12:50:11.072250 endnode-hello endnode vers 2 eco 0 ueco 0 src 26.4 blksize
> 55813 rtr 0.0 hello 0 data 0
> 
> Do I need iproute2?
> 
> If so, can anyone suggest what I do with iproute2 to get this working. I
> cannot
> easily use the eth0 network card.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Martin
> --
> Martin J. Evans
> Easysoft Ltd, UK
> Development

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Martin J. Evans
Easysoft Ltd, UK
Development
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