[Coco] Urgen Inetd issue
William Carlin
whcarlinjr at gmail.com
Fri Mar 24 09:50:49 EDT 2017
Everything looks right in your configuration. You have more /XX devices
than I have (I only use /X0-/X3). Have you tried eliminating device
drivers and descriptors down to bare bones and then add them back in one
subsystem at a time? I would start with eliminating /X4 - /X7, MyRam and
/R0, MIDI, /Z1 and /Z2. Test. If the error message is resolved then add
the subsystems back in one at a time until you find point of failure.
What program are you using to telnet into the CoCo?
William Carlin
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 9:16 PM, phillip taylor <ptaylor2446 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Here is all the information:
>
> Boot files:
>
> {N2|03}/DD:mdir
>
> Module Directory at 21:07:32
> REL Boot Krn KrnP2 IOMan Init
> RBF rbdw dwio X0 X1 X2
> X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 EmuDsk
> DD H0 rb1773 D0 D1 D2
> MRAM R0 SCF VTIO KeyDrv SndDrv
> JoyDrv CoWin CoVDG Term W W1
> W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7
> V1 V2 scdwp p scdwv N
> N1 N2 N3 N4 MIDI Z1
> Z2 PipeMan Piper Pipe Clock Clock2
> GrfDrv MDir Shell Date DeIniz Echo
> Iniz Link Load Save Unlink d
> c del Uld List Copy clrd
> DeInit inetd
>
> {N2|03}/DD:
>
> N2|03}/DD/CMDS:ident tsmon
>
> Header for: Tsmon
> Module size: $0081 #129
> Module CRC: $CF7F89 (Good)
> Hdr parity: $A8
> Exec. off: $001A #26
> Data Size: $01C8 #456
> Edition: $08 #8
> Ty/La At/Rv: $11 $80
> Prog mod, 6809 obj, re-en, R/O
>
> {N2|03}/DD/CMDS:ident inetd
>
> Header for: inetd
> Module size: $0759 #1881
> Module CRC: $3AB0C8 (Good)
> Hdr parity: $76
> Exec. off: $0021 #33
> Data Size: $03D7 #983
> Edition: $01 #1
> Ty/La At/Rv: $11 $81
> Prog mod, 6809 obj, re-en, R/O
>
> Header for: Login
> Module size: $04E6 #1254
> Module CRC: $A8647D (Good)
> Hdr parity: $CA
> Exec. off: $015F #351
> Data Size: $024D #589
> Edition: $12 #18
> Ty/La At/Rv: $11 $81
> Prog mod, 6809 obj, re-en, R/O
>
> {N2|03}/DD/CMDS:more /dd/sys/inetd.conf
> # inetd configuration file format:
> # ListenPort <server opts>,Process,Params
> # valid server options are: telnet auth protect banner
>
> # the follow line causes inetd to listen on port 6809 and spawn 'login' for
> a ne
> w connection
> # the options cause telnet protocol processing on the server, they use the
> serve
> r's IP address and geolocation protection
> # to prevent undesired hosts from connecting, and cause the server to
> display a
> banner to the client prior to announcing
> # the connection to the coco. Adding auth would cause the server to use
> it's own
> authentication prior to connecting the coco
> # (this feature may be removed in favor of a more secure coco side
> authenticatio
> n solution)
>
> 6809 telnet protect banner,login,
>
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