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03:36.04 | flyback | is about to pass out, later all |
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13:12.37 | cizra | Hi |
13:13.24 | cizra | Busybox telnetd says: |
13:13.25 | cizra | telnetd: socket: Address family not supported by protocol |
13:13.38 | cizra | What could be wrong there? |
13:13.57 | cizra | I know for sure that basic TCP networking works correctly (I can netcat stuff). |
13:14.05 | mnemoc | probably forgot something in your libc |
13:14.11 | mnemoc | or kernel |
13:15.08 | mnemoc | compare both straces to see the difference between telnetd and netcat |
13:15.14 | cizra | I don't know, of course, but I'd suppose telnetd and netcat use the same basic things? |
13:15.17 | cizra | OK, strace, hmm. |
13:15.31 | cizra | There is no strace in busybox )= |
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16:25.04 | cizra | Any ideas, anyone? telnetd would really be very handy. |
16:33.02 | lyakh | cizra: have you tried tcp netcat? |
16:34.07 | lyakh | besides, can it have something to do with ipv4 vs. ipv6? |
16:34.11 | cizra | netcat works |
16:34.19 | lyakh | yes, udp or tcp? |
16:35.00 | lyakh | I think, it defaults to udp |
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16:35.52 | cizra | Really? |
16:35.56 | cizra | Hmm.., OK |
16:36.27 | cizra | 18:34:49.458204 IP 192.168.1.2.1234 > 192.168.1.3.36592: S 3782783656:3782783656(0) ack 2232353970 win 5792 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 33421822 4294896152,nop,wscale 6> |
16:36.30 | cizra | What's this? |
16:36.35 | cizra | o, wait, no |
16:36.40 | cizra | It's TCP |
16:37.21 | lyakh | cizra: look here http://www.usenet-forums.com/linux-networking/70110-address-family-not-supported-protocol.html |
16:37.30 | cizra | lyakh: hmm.. |
16:37.30 | lyakh | it seems indeed to be missing ipv6 |
16:37.54 | lyakh | their ssh just issued a warning and then fell back to ipv4 |
16:38.14 | lyakh | your telnetd seems to fail with no ipv6 |
16:38.34 | cizra | Well, I guess i can just add an IPv6 address then and everything'll work. |
16:38.50 | cizra | Anyway, I got past the problem where busybox telnetd is needed, I guess. |
16:38.52 | lyakh | does your kernel support ipv6? I'd guess no |
16:38.59 | lyakh | ok |
16:39.52 | cizra | I suppose it must support. |
16:39.57 | cizra | It's a standard issue Debian kernel |
16:40.41 | lyakh | look under /proc/sys/net/ |
16:40.55 | lyakh | do you have both ipv4 and ipv6? |
16:41.00 | cizra | Y'know, it's a bit complicated when you don't have access to the box⦠|
16:41.37 | cizra | Currently I'm running commands like that: I insert them into various initrd-run scripts, repack initrd and pipe the output over netcat. |
16:42.02 | lyakh | ouch... |
16:42.18 | cizra | hehe |
16:49.39 | cizra | lyakh: There is no IPv6 |
16:50.29 | lyakh | told ya |
17:09.44 | cizra | Hmmm. How to check what keeps a given kernel module in use? |
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17:17.40 | lyakh | cizra: lsmod / cat /proc/modules |
17:18.11 | lyakh | or is it an application? that can be a bit more complicated |
17:18.13 | cizra | lsmod doesn't always show it. |
17:18.23 | cizra | I hoped lsof | grep something would show, but no luck |
17:18.26 | cizra | Anyway, I figured it out |
17:18.36 | cizra | I had activated volume groups keeping sda busy |
17:18.44 | cizra | .. and when I reinserted the USB stick, it went to sdb. |
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19:04.14 | cizra | lyakh: I got it to run at last. Thanks for the support. |
19:04.40 | lyakh | np, glad you've got it |
19:04.46 | cizra | (= |
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