I have Sco openserver 5.0. It had a 125. ip. I changed it to a 192. ip. was unable to ping the 192. I was told to change it in the
etc/tcp
etc/hosts
files which i did. still unable to ping.
i am getting a message unable to route to host.
I also have an error in my etc/tcp file on line 130 unexpected fi
here is a copy of my tcp file
Thank you for your help in advance
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Code:
#!/bin/sh
# The following was generated from
# NLS/english/tcprc.gen
#
MF_TCPRC=tcprc.cat@tcp
#
MS_TCPRC=1
CANT_FIND_PS=1
STARTING=2
STOPPING=3
STOPPED=4
USAGE=5
:
# @(#)tcp.sh,v 6.44 1996/01/19 18:34:29 aes Exp - STREAMware TCP/IP source
#
# Copyrighted as an unpublished work.
# (c) Copyright 1987-1995 Legent Corporation
# All rights reserved.
#
# SCCS IDENTIFICATION
#
# TCP start/stop script
# Usage: tcp [ start | stop ]
#
#
# DOMAIN now set in DEFAULT
#
DEFAULT=/etc/default/tcp
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/etc:/usr/local/bin
#
# all tcp processes
#
ALLPROCS="/inetd|strerr|routed|rwhod|timed|gated|rarpd|slattach|bootpd|pppd|xntpd|snmpd|lpd|irdd|aasd|dhcpd/"
#
# defaults will be overridden from /etc/default/tcp
#
DOMAIN=sco.COM
NETMASK=
BROADCAST=
if [ -r $DEFAULT ]; then
. $DEFAULT
fi
if [ -x /bin/ps ] ; then
/bin/su root -c "/bin/ps -ef" > /tmp/tps$$ 2>/tmp/ps.err$$
/bin/rm -f /tmp/ps.err$$
else
echo "$0: \c"
dspmsg $MF_TCPRC -s $MS_TCPRC $CANT_FIND_PS "Can't find ps\n"
exit 1
fi
do_slink=0
grep "ksl.disable" /dev/string/boot >/dev/null 2>&1
[ $? = 0 ] && do_slink=1
case "$1" in
start)
if [ "$do_slink" = 1 ]; then
if [ "$LEVEL" = "sysinit" ]; then
do_slink=0
do_basic=0
do_ifs=0
do_remainder=0
else
do_slink=1
do_basic=1
do_ifs=1
do_remainder=1
fi
else
if [ "$LEVEL" = "sysinit" ]; then
do_slink=0
do_basic=1
do_ifs=1
do_remainder=0
else
do_slink=0
do_basic=0
do_ifs=1
do_remainder=1
fi
fi
if [ "$do_slink" = 1 ]; then
slink
fi
if [ "$do_basic" = 1 ]; then
#
# Tune the kernel. Various defaults will be initialized by
# drivers when slink/ksl run. We override them here.
#
/etc/inconfig
#
# set the host name
#
hostname `uname -n`.$DOMAIN
fi
if [ "$do_ifs" = 1 ]; then
#
# Interface configuration -- edit as appropriate.
#
ifconfig lo0 127.0.0.1 perf 57344 57344 1
ifconfig -p net0 /syslog.pid`
/bin/su root -c "/bin/ps -p $SYSLOGDPID" | grep syslogd > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
kill -1 $SYSLOGDPID
else
rm -f /etc/syslog.pid
fi
if [ ! -f /etc/syslog.pid -a -x /etc/syslogd -a -f /etc/syslog.conf ]
then
/etc/syslogd
fi
fi
if [ "$do_remainder" = 1 ]; then
dspmsg $MF_TCPRC -s $MS_TCPRC $STARTING "Starting TCP services: "
if [ -x /etc/inetd ]; then
SDD=`who -a | grep -s "^sdd " | grep -v exit`
if [ -n "$SDD" ]
then
# sd starts inetd with no LUID for
# high security systems
/usr/bin/sd inetd < /dev/console &
else
/etc/inetd &
fi
fi
#
# Initialize PPP interfaces before other things that care
# about interfaces
#
if [ -x /etc/pppd -a -f /etc/ppphosts ] ;then
/etc/pppd; echo "pppd \c"
fi
if [ -x /etc/snmpd -a -f /etc/snmpd.conf ]; then
/etc/snmpd &
echo "snmpd \c"
fi
#
# Name server should start before almost everything
#
if [ -x /etc/named -a -x /etc/ndc ]; then
if [ -f /etc/named.boot -o -f /etc/named.conf ]; then
echo "named\n"
/etc/ndc start
fi
fi
#
# Choice of routing daemons.
#
if [ -x /etc/routed -a ! -f /etc/gated.conf ]; then
routed &
echo "routed \c"
fi
# Do NOT run irdd with either gated or routed
# if [ -x /etc/irdd -a -f /etc/irdd.conf ]; then
# /etc/irdd &
# echo "irdd \c"
# fi
if [ -x /etc/gated -a -f /etc/gated.conf ]; then
/etc/gated &
echo "gated \c"
fi
# if [ -x /etc/rarpd -a -f /etc/ethers ]; then
# /etc/rarpd -a &
# echo "rarpd \c"
# fi
#
# Uncomment these lines if you want to run timed. Add -M
# to the timed command if you want this machine to be a
# potential master server.
#
# if [ -x /etc/timed -a ! -f /etc/ntp.conf ]; then
# timed &
# echo "timed \c"
# fi
#
# Xntpd - Don't run this at the same time as timed.
if [ -x /etc/xntpd -a -f /etc/ntp.conf ]; then
tickadj -q -s
xntpd
echo "xntpd \c"
fi
#
# Rwhod can slow your systems down a lot.
# if [ -x /etc/rwhod -a -d /usr/spool/rwho ]; then
# rwhod &
# echo "rwhod \c"
# fi
if [ -x /usr/lib/lpd -a -f /etc/printcap ]; then
/bin/rm -f /usr/spool/lpd/*/lock /usr/spool/lpd/lock
/usr/lib/lpd &
echo "lpd \c"
fi
#
# Start Address Allocation Service daemon if there is a
# configuration file present.
#
if [ -x /etc/aasd -a -f /etc/aasd.conf ]; then
/etc/aasd &
echo "aasd \c"
fi
fi
echo ""
/bin/rm -f /tmp/tps$$
;;
stop)
dspmsg $MF_TCPRC -s $MS_TCPRC $STOPPING "Stopping TCP/IP services...\n"
#
# Find all the TCP daemons and kill them
#
/usr/bin/awk "$ALLPROCS { if (NR == 1) next; print \"kill \" \$2 }" /tmp/tps$$ | \
/bin/sh > /dev/null 2>&1
# Wait a second to allow the kills to take effect.
sleep 1
/bin/rm -f /tmp/tps$$
# stop the nameserver
if [ -x /etc/ndc ]; then
/etc/ndc stop
fi
dspmsg $MF_TCPRC -s $MS_TCPRC $STOPPED "TCP/IP services stopped.\n"
;;
*)
dspmsg $MF_TCPRC -s $MS_TCPRC $USAGE "Usage: %s [ start | stop ]\n" $0
/bin/rm -f /tmp/tps$$
exit 1
;;
esac
/bin/rm -f /tmp/tps$$
exit 0
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