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David Maclary <[log in to unmask]>
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David Maclary <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Dec 1995 10:01:01 EST
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I started experimenting with Image/SQL, and it look's good so far.  So, I
figure the next step is to get the ARPA listerner up and running.  I have hit a
snag however.  Has anyone seen this one before?
 
:ANSTART ARPA DEBUG
(ANUtil): Checking ALLBASE/NET listener status for ARPA.
(ANUtil): ERROR -30067 STARTING ALLBASE/NET LISTENER FOR ARPA.
 
HOSTS.NET.SYS...
 
# This file contains information regarding the known hosts.
# Copy this file to HOSTS.NET.SYS if that file does not already exist.
#
# The form for each entry is:
# <host IP address>   <official host name>   <host aliases>
#
# For example:
# 128.128.128.128 hostname hostalias hostalias.domain.com
#
# N.B.: the entries cannot be preceded by a blank space.
# N.M.: each IP address is of the form a.b.c.d, where a, b, c and d are as
#       follows: a leading 0x or 0X implies hexadecimal; A LEADING 0 IMPLIES
#       OCTAL; otherwise, the number is interpreted as decimal.  Thus, for
#       example, 015.072.060.037 is really OCTAL 15.72.60.37, which is
#       DECIMAL 13.58.48.31.  Also, omission of any of the 3 dots (".") is
#       non-standard and should not be done here.  So if entries are being
#       copied from an MPE utility such as the NSDIR file, be sure to delete
#       any leading 0's and fill in any missing dots; otherwise, networking
#       software will function improperly.
#
127.0.0.1    localhost loopback me myself local
192.67.67.20 nic.ddn.mil src-nic.arpa
 
SERVICES.NET.SYS...
 
:print hosts.net.sys;page=0
# This file contains information regarding the known hosts.
# Copy this file to HOSTS.NET.SYS if that file does not already exist.
#
# The form for each entry is:
# <host IP address>   <official host name>   <host aliases>
#
# For example:
# 128.128.128.128 hostname hostalias hostalias.domain.com
#
# N.B.: the entries cannot be preceded by a blank space.
# N.M.: each IP address is of the form a.b.c.d, where a, b, c and d are as
#       follows: a leading 0x or 0X implies hexadecimal; A LEADING 0 IMPLIES
#       OCTAL; otherwise, the number is interpreted as decimal.  Thus, for
#       example, 015.072.060.037 is really OCTAL 15.72.60.37, which is
#       DECIMAL 13.58.48.31.  Also, omission of any of the 3 dots (".") is
#       non-standard and should not be done here.  So if entries are being
#       copied from an MPE utility such as the NSDIR file, be sure to delete
#       any leading 0's and fill in any missing dots; otherwise, networking
#       software will function improperly.
#
127.0.0.1    localhost loopback me myself local
192.67.67.20 nic.ddn.mil src-nic.arpa
 
NETWORKS.NET.SYS...
 
# This file contains information regarding the known networks.
# Copy this file to NETWORKS.NET.SYS if that file does not already exist.
#
# The form for each entry is:
# <official network name>    <network number>    <aliases>
#
# For example:
arpanet    10    arpa
#
# See the networks(4) manual page for more information
# Note: The entries cannot be preceded by a blank space.
#
 
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