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Garry Dolley gdolley@arpnetworks.com
Tue, 12 Oct 2010 22:05:46 GMT
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 09:11:58PM -0400, nstraz@redhat.com wrote: > On Oct 11 17:53, Garry Dolley wrote: > > I've been wrestling with this for a while and am starting to think I > > might be misunderstanding how multiple "master's" work. > > > > I am running conserver on Ubuntu Karmic (9.10): > > > > ||/ Name Version Description > > +++-======================-======================-============================================================ > > ii conserver-client 8.1.16-3 connect to a console server > > ii conserver-server 8.1.16-3 connect multiple user to a serial console with logging > > > > My /etc/conserver/console.cf file looks like: > > > > config * { > > master localhost; > > port 3109; > > sslenabled yes; > > } > > > > config vr01 { > > master vr01; > > } > > What does `console -V` tell you. I have a feeling conserver is built > --with-uds which would restrict console to only local masters. Hi Nate, The output of `console -V` is as follows: $ console -V console: conserver.com version 8.1.16 console: default initial master server `console' console: default port referenced as `782' console: default escape sequence `^Ec' console: default site-wide configuration in `/etc/conserver/console.cf' console: default per-user configuration in `$HOME/.consolerc' console: options: libwrap, openssl, pam console: openssl version: OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007 console: built with `./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/conserver --with-openssl --with-pam --with-regex --with-port=782 --prefix=/usr --mandir=${prefix}/share/man --infodir=${prefix}/share/info --with-logfile=/var/log/conserver/server.log --with-pidfile=/var/run/conserver.pid --with-libwrap --with-64bit' $ There is no '--with-uds', so I'm still stumped. -- Garry Dolley ARP Networks, Inc. | http://www.arpnetworks.com | (818) 206-0181 Data center, VPS, and IP Transit solutions Member Los Angeles County REACT, Unit 336 | WQGK336 Blog http://scie.nti.st