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From: "Nollaig MacKenzie" <nollaig@yorku.ca.nospam>
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Subject: Re: K-95 for OS/2 - hostmode
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 97 08:02:48 -0500
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Jeffrey Altman straightened me out (as he has done before :-)
I found that I had to make my INETD.LST look like this:
kermhost tcp d:\k2\k2dc.exe host.ksc
in case that helps anyone else.........
Cheers, N.
On Tue, 09 Dec 97 09:35:50 -0500, Nollaig MacKenzie wrote:
:>Hi,
:>
:>I have tried to set up HOSTMODE for K2, without success. The docs
:>say:
:>
:>In OS/2, TCP/IP based host mode is started in a slightly
:>different way than
:>explained in HOSTMODE.TXT. Rather than using K95D, you place a
:>line like:
:>
:> <service> tcp k2dc d:\k2\scripts\host.ksc
:>
:>in your ($ETC)\INETD.LST file, where <service> is the name of an
:>entry in
:>the SERVICES file. K2DC.EXE simply converts the INETD-style
:>command-line
:>arguments into Kermit-style ones, and then passing them to
:>Kermit/2.
:>
:>The \MPTN\ETC\SERVICES file has entries like this:
:>
:>telnet 23/tcp #Telnet
:>
:>I tried (a) creating a new entry, say:
:>
:>kermhost 3000/tcp
:>
:>and putting "kermhost" in INETD.LST
:>
:>and (b) using an existing entry, say "telnet".
:>
:>In both cases an attempt to telnet from another machine got a
:>"connection refused" message.
:>
:>I'm pretty clueless about SERVICES & INETD. Anyone see my obvious
:>mistakes? (Or nonobvious :-) ? TIA.
:>
:>Cheers, N.
:>
:>