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    <p>On 11/12/21 8:22 PM, Paul Koning wrote:<br>
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      You can see the answer here: <a
        href="http://akdesign.dyndns.org:8080/map/data"
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       They show as type "unknown" because Linux (at least with the NML
      version you're using) does not send a valid reply to the "show
      executor characteristics" request -- the node type is missing.</blockquote>
    <p>Got it. Neat. Something needs to be done about it. Thanks Paul.<br>
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            <div class="">On Nov 12, 2021, at 5:52 PM, Supratim Sanyal
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              <div class="">Just out of curiosity - what are FEDACH and
                FOMFOR telling your scanner?<br class="">
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                  2:46 PM, Paul Koning <<a
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                  My network scanner is getting very strange responses
                  from three different nodes all misbehaving the same
                  way: CAIR, MAGPIE, and FARGO.<br class="">
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                  What I see is:<br class="">
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                  1. The connection to object 19 (NICE, the network
                  management listener) is accepted, but the version
                  number that is supposed to be sent as part of the
                  accept is missing.<br class="">
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                  2. When I send a NICE request to the node, I get back
                  a message with this content:<br class="">
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                  <28>Nov 12 20:35:16 dnetd[1688]: Cannot chdir to
                  /nonexistent : No such file or directory\n\xff\x00\x00<br
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                  All three nodes do this.  Configuration error that
                  just happens to exist on all three?<br class="">
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