Try 29.115 - it?s also running the raspbian DECnet with nml2 and fal2 code.
On 12 Nov 2021, at 20:54, Paul Koning <paulkoning at comcast.net> wrote:
? Just to be clear: this isn't causing any problems, it's just an oddity in the
scan processing. I wanted to make sure I'm not doing something incorrect.
The only part that's at all a (future) concern is the connect accept with no data,
because that's supposed to be the version number and I'm working on some
enhancements that will actually care about what the version number is.
paul
On Nov 12, 2021, at 3:26 PM, Tony Nicholson <tony.nicholson at
computer.org<mailto:tony.nicholson at computer.org>> wrote:
MAGPIE is running John Forecast?s RaspbianDECnet. I?ll shut it down. I think it tries to
use the nobody account - when it should probably have its own decent account. Later on
today I?ll have a look into this.
Tony
On Sat, 13 Nov 2021 at 06:46, Paul Koning <paulkoning at
comcast.net<mailto:paulkoning at comcast.net>> wrote:
My network scanner is getting very strange responses from three different nodes all
misbehaving the same way: CAIR, MAGPIE, and FARGO.
What I see is:
1. The connection to object 19 (NICE, the network management listener) is accepted, but
the version number that is supposed to be sent as part of the accept is missing.
2. When I send a NICE request to the node, I get back a message with this content:
<28>Nov 12 20:35:16 dnetd[1688]: Cannot chdir to /nonexistent : No such file or
directory\n\xff\x00\x00
All three nodes do this. Configuration error that just happens to exist on all three?
paul
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