the easiest way to check for the daemon to be OK is to telnet to the machine on the 
right port (840 ?? or whatever you mapped it to with --port)
you should get a RSYNC prompt if the daemon is OK

some people have no access to inetd.conf and have to start the daemon by hand, thus 
the daemon is being killed upon logout :-( (every 1-2 months)

--
.____________________________________.____________________________.
|                                    |                            |
|  Joel  HATSCH                      |                            |
|                                    |                            |
|  Infineon Technologies             |  Phone : +49 89 234 49107  |
|  Corporate Developement            |  Fax   : +49 89 234 41442  |
|  Advanced Macros and Architectures |                            |
|  Otto-Hahn Ring 6                  |  Email :                   |
|  D-81739 MUNICH                    |   [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
!____________________________________!____________________________!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre Abbat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 2:43 PM
> To: Jean-Francois Boivin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: connection refused
> 
> 
> >Why do I always get a FAILED TO CONNECT TO SERVEUR1.MYDOMAIN.COM -
> >CONNECTION REFUSED error message ???
> 
> Do you have rsync listed in /etc/inetd.conf?
> 
> phma
> 

Reply via email to