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Date:      Wed, 26 Apr 2000 08:05:15 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "James B. Huber" <jbh@gencon.com>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   tcpd in 4.0-stable
Message-ID:  <200004261205.IAA19603@moses.gencon.com>

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All,
  Forgive me if I'm just not seeing/finding this but.....
I can't find tcpd in 4.0-stable. It IS NOT on the system,
a "man -k tcpd" shows:
mon1.genesis-net.net:/home/jbh: >% man -k tcpd
tcpdchk(8) - tcp wrapper configuration checker
tcpdmatch(8)             - tcp wrapper oracle
tcpdump(1)               - dump traffic on a network
tcpslice(1)              - extract pieces of and/or glue together tcpdump files

Lot's of stuff on checking config's etc. but it isn't here. The
tcpd.h header file is in /usr/include, and the sources for the
above are in place.....

So, go to /usr/ports/security/tcp_wrappers and say "make",
that yields this:
mon1.genesis-net.net:/usr/ports/security/tcp_wrapper: >% asroot make
Welcome master James B. Huber.
Executing "make" as root.
===>  tcp_wrappers-7.6 is forbidden: tcp_wrappers is in the base system.

I give up, I've done the search on http://www.FreeBSD.org/search.html
and come up blank.

What gives ?????? How do I do "wrappers" (IE tcpd) when I can't find
it, and it won't install from ports ?

FYI, I CVS'd 4.0-STABLE on 4/26, did the make buildworld and installworld
so I don't know how it could be missing from the install.....

system information:
mon1.genesis-net.net:/usr/ports: >% uname -a
FreeBSD mon1.genesis-net.net 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #7: Thu Apr 20 17:36:07 EDT 2000     jbh@mon1.genesis-net.net:/usr/src/sys/compile/MON1  i386

Thanks in advance,
Jim
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James B. Huber                                          jbh@gencon.com
Genesis Controls, Inc.                            (V/O) (407) 671-0820
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