Error On Read From Talk Daemon No Route To Host
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Will be using it to securily communicate with other users, share logins and such and chat specially that we don't have our personal laptops with us all the time, it is neater to have a "server chat" there is the talk client package and talkd daemon they were previously installed when i try talk mir@myhost.com - get get the following : [No connection yet] ───────[ Error on read from talk daemon: Connection refused. Press any key...]───────────────────── Then [Checking for invitation on caller's machine] i try pgrep talk and pgrep talkd , it gives nothing I try to start talkd using /usr/sbin/in.talkd it gives me : must be run from inetd. I vi /etc/inetd.conf - the 2 lines #:BSD: Shell, login, exec and talk are BSD protocols. talk dgram udp wait nobody.tty /usr/sbin/in.talkd in.talkd ntalk dgram udp wait nobody.tty /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd in.ntalkd i change nobody.tty to root and udp to udp4 so it becomes #:BSD: Shell, login, exec and talk are BSD protocols. talk dgram udp4 wait root /usr/sbin/in.talkd in.talkd ntalk dgram udp4 wait root /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd in.ntalkd i make sure /usr/sbin/in.talkd and /usr/sbin/in.ntalkd exist actually - i restart inetd - yet no sign of talkd on inetd in my bug hunt , i reached this page : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/250971 Binary package hint: talkd Two problems: The talkd package puts its inetd info into /etc/inetd.conf instead of /etc/inetd.conf.d The info itself is incorrectly formatted for the inetd that talkd depends on: talkd is using a 'user.group' format and inet expects user only. I also vaguely remember a permissions problem but I can't be sure of it. i tried to vi to /etc/inetd.conf.d - it gives new file - aka nothing already exists, should i create new file ? what are the format ? i already changed the nobody.tty group to root the followups on the bug reports sound chinese to me
Debian Linux, Gentoo Linux, Linux, Networking, RedHat/Fedora Linux, Tips, Troubleshooting, Ubuntu LinuxI am getting error that read as No Route to Host. I am trying to ping my ISP gateway as well as DNS server but I am getting this error. How do I solve this problem?
This problem indicate networking conflicts or some sort of networking configuration problem.Here are things to check:Can you ping to your local router interface (such as 192.168.1.254)?Make sure your card (eth0) is properly configured with correct IP address and router address. Use http://serverfault.com/questions/166858/help-configuring-talk-talkd ifconfig command to configure IP address and route command to setup correct router address. If you prefer to use GUI tools:redhat-config-network - Works on Red Hat and Fedora Linux/Cent OS.network-admin - Debian and Other Linux distribution use this GUI tooUse above two GUI tools to setup correct IP address, DNS address and router address.b) Make sure firewall is not blocking http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/no-route-to-host-error-and-solution.html your accessiptables is default firewall on Linux. Run following command to see what iptables rules are setup: # /sbin/iptables -L -nYou can temporary clear all iptables rules so that you can troubleshoot problem. If you are using Red Hat or Fedora Linux type command: # /etc/init.d/iptables save# /etc/init.d/iptables stopIf you are using other Linux distribution type following commands: # iptables -F
# iptables -X
# iptables -t nat -F
# iptables -t nat -X
# iptables -t mangle -F
# iptables -t mangle -Xc) Finally make sure you are using a router and not a proxy server. Proxy servers are good for Internet browsing but not for other work such as ftp, sending ICMP request and so on.See also: List of LINUX troubleshooting commands/tools part # 1 Share this on:TwitterFacebookGoogle+Download PDF version Found an error/typo on this page?About the author: Vivek Gite is a seasoned sysadmin and a trainer for the Linux/Unix & shell scripting. Follow him on Twitter. OR read more like this:How to setup Linux as a router for DSL, T1
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