Dear All Myself and a friend have been trying to work out how to close port 20011 which is the ISDN log port on my machine. Can't get any ideas from the SuSE manual or or from YaST. Can anyone give me a clue about this ? Thanks Richard
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Richard wrote:
Myself and a friend have been trying to work out how to close port 20011 which is the ISDN log port on my machine.
Disable isdnlog if you don't need it. You can also change the port. Take a look in /etc/isdn/isdnlog.isdnctrl* and the man page (man isdnlog). Bye Andre'
Andre On Sat, 3 Feb 2001 andre.breiler@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de wrote:
Disable isdnlog if you don't need it. You can also change the port. Take a look in /etc/isdn/isdnlog.isdnctrl* and the man page (man isdnlog).
Did as you said and found that the man page was written in English. Reason I don't know what to change in /etc/isdnlog.isdnctrl0.options is because it's written in German and I only speak English and French. Opened up the file and did the following. Changed........ "daemon=yes" to no "monitor=yes" to no "start=yes" to no when I did 'init 1' and then 'init2' the screen froze up on restart of the network. Machine wouldn't boot and hung at the point where the ISDN drivers start up. Anyone know what I've done wrong here ?? Thank you for your help :) Richard
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Richard wrote:
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001 andre.breiler@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de wrote:
Disable isdnlog if you don't need it. You can also change the port. Take a look in /etc/isdn/isdnlog.isdnctrl* and the man page (man isdnlog).
Did as you said and found that the man page was written in English. Reason I don't know what to change in /etc/isdnlog.isdnctrl0.options is because it's written in German and I only speak English and French.
Oh, I'm sorry. I will try to translate:
Opened up the file and did the following. Changed........
"daemon=yes" to no
If set to yes isdnlog will be started as daeman and log via syslog if -mX isn't specified.
"monitor=yes" to no
If yes Isdnlog will create output as expected by imon/imontty/isdnmon.
"start=yes" to no
If yes isdnlog will invoke the commands specified on 5th col in file isdn.conf on different events.
when I did 'init 1' and then 'init2' the screen froze up on restart of the network. Machine wouldn't boot and hung at the point where the ISDN drivers start up.
When you look at /sbin/init.d/i4l_hardware you see isdnlog will be started but it will not detach itself (because daemon=no). I guess this is the reason for your problem. I think it's better to disable isdnlog by setting ISDNLOG_START=no in /etc/rc.config.d/i4l_hardware.rc.config . Bye Andre'
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