SSH problems (from the beginning)
I have 2 machines, one with CentOs4.3 (A) the other with WhiteBox 4(B). The machine A have a new installtion, the machine B has an already exists installation. The machine A has the installytion as is (except tah i choose an IP adress for eth0) 200.118.115.241 from the graphical interface on Hosts Label The machine B has eth0 and eth1, it works as proxy i can connect by ssh from A to B i can ping B from A i can not connect by ssh from B to A i can`t ping A from B if i do NSLOOKUP in A the reponse is Server inexistent What im doing bad? ----------------------------------------------------------- Sign up and get your 30GB webmail at www.30gigs.com now!
I didn't write the following message but apparently it comes from my e-mail account. How can it be possible? Does anybody think the e-mail server or my desktop machine have been hacked? The mentioned address (200.118.115.241) belongs to a Colombian ISP (cable.net.co). - José Luis suse-amd64-return-7614-ricardo=irsamc.ups-tlse.fr@suse.com wrote:
I have 2 machines, one with CentOs4.3 (A) the other with WhiteBox 4(B). The machine A have a new installtion, the machine B has an already exists installation. The machine A has the installytion as is (except tah i choose an IP adress for eth0) 200.118.115.241 from the graphical interface on Hosts Label The machine B has eth0 and eth1, it works as proxy i can connect by ssh from A to B i can ping B from A i can not connect by ssh from B to A i can`t ping A from B if i do NSLOOKUP in A the reponse is Server inexistent
What im doing bad?
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:11, Jose Luis Ricardo Chavez wrote:
I didn't write the following message but apparently it comes from my e-mail account.
It is your email reader that has a problem. The original email had an empty "From:" header, and apparently your email reader interprets that as yourself.
Thanks Ivan for clarifying it. By the way, I'm using Thunderbird 1.5 as email client on SuSE Linux 10.0. - José Luis Ivan Skytte Jørgensen wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:11, Jose Luis Ricardo Chavez wrote:
I didn't write the following message but apparently it comes from my e-mail account.
It is your email reader that has a problem. The original email had an empty "From:" header, and apparently your email reader interprets that as yourself.
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