Subject: Re: talk...
To: The Great Mr. Kurtz \[David A. Gatwood\] <davagatw@Mars.utm.edU>
From: Alex Ardalich <alex@adelaide.on.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/31/1996 16:48:34
At 5:04 AM +0930 25/10/96, The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] wrote:
>On Wed, 23 Oct 1996, Mack Nagashima wrote:
>
>> I'm having problems with my talk program... i'm hooked up via
>> ppp and when i use talk i can't talk to anyone outside my system...
>> talking to other users on my box is ok...but wen i try to talk other
>> systems it keeps checking for invitations on caller's machine and never
>> establishes any connection...although if someone from outside my system
>> talk-requests someone on my system the announcement gets through....but i
>> can't respond because it keeps checking for invitation..i'm using the 1.2
>> binaries...with the GENERIC kernel.. so..what am i dong wrong?! THanx
>> for the helpp :)
>
>I have an almost identical problem with ytalk under MkLinux. It's
>probably related, all things considered. Ideas, anyone? (Note, the same
>version of ytalk works perfectly from a Sun SPARCstation, minus the
>patches to read my domain name from an enviromnet variable so ppl can
>talk back. Oh, BTW, the talkd at the receiving site may check your
>domain name for validity?)
>
>Thoughts?
>
I think so...
I fixed this by checking what domain the ISP gave me and setting the
hostname to it.
Pain having to do it every time you log into a dynamic PPP, but it works.
Alex
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Alex Ardalich
Adelaide, South Australia
vgpacer@poboxes.com