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Date:      Tue, 08 Sep 1998 23:48:23 -0700
From:      bear@pacificnet.net
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Identd for IRC (where is it?)
Message-ID:  <3.0.1.32.19980908234823.0069a8f8@pacificnet.net>

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I just finally got rid of Linux once and for all and installed FreeBSD.  I
had been waiting to get another hardrive for the installation but I got too
imaptient and I went ahead and installed in on a 600 meg partition.  I'm
slowly running out of room. :(  Although, it was a very smooth
installation. :)  It was much smoother than when I tried installing FreeBSD
2.2.2, which made me quite happy. :)

Anyways, the point of my email is because when I try to IRC I can't connect
to most of the servers because they complain that I'm not running identd.
Okay, so I went into inetd.conf to figure out what the deal was.  I found
that identd was commented out, so then I uncommented it and then I killed
-HUP the inetd.

I got some complaints in /var/messages about identd not being there.  I
took at look at the inetd.conf file again to see where identd is supposed
to be - /usr/local/sbin/identd.  Okay, the thing of it is that it's not there.

Is identd installed with a new installation?  Is it a package I have to
add?  If so, where do I find that package and what is the package name of
identd to install?

Thanks for you help,


Joey Bear Garcia

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