I have a 2-machine network set up at home - sharing a DSL connection through a router. I have SuSE 8.0 on both machines. Each can ping the other, but that's about it. I can't telnet from one machine to the other ( I get "connected" at first, then it says the connection was terminated by the remote machine). On either machine, I cannot telnet to localhost either. I went to the SuSE knowledge base and tried the suggestions I found there w/ no joy. Inetd is enabled, the telnet & ftp services are enabled, etc. Any suggestions? Thanks! Mike ------------------------------- Cleary_Mike@emc.com ------------------------------- A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.
How about a log excerpt from /var/log/messages ? That might give you/us some idea ? Regards Dan On Friday 19 July 2002 16:44, Cleary_Mike@emc.com wrote:
I have a 2-machine network set up at home - sharing a DSL
connection through a router. I have SuSE 8.0 on both machines.
Each can ping the other, but that's about it. I can't telnet from
one machine to the other ( I get "connected" at first, then it
says the connection was terminated by the remote machine).
On either machine, I cannot telnet to localhost either. I went
to the SuSE knowledge base and tried the suggestions I found
there w/ no joy. Inetd is enabled, the telnet & ftp services are
enabled, etc.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Mike
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Cleary_Mike@emc.com
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A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.
Mike, It may be name resolution. I think that was the cause of these symptoms on some of my systems recently. On both machines, make /etc/nsswitch.conf point to "files" first and add the opposite SuSE machine into the /etc/hosts file. I think that cleared it for me. Damian Cleary_Mike@emc.com wrote:
I have a 2-machine network set up at home - sharing a DSL
connection through a router. I have SuSE 8.0 on both machines.
Each can ping the other, but that's about it. I can't telnet from
one machine to the other ( I get "connected" at first, then it
says the connection was terminated by the remote machine).
On either machine, I cannot telnet to localhost either. I went
to the SuSE knowledge base and tried the suggestions I found
there w/ no joy. Inetd is enabled, the telnet & ftp services are
enabled, etc.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Mike
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Cleary_Mike@emc.com
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A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.
-- Damian O'Hara using: SuSE Linux 8.0 4:01pm up 78 days, 2:33, 16 users, load average: 0.49, 0.39, 0.30
Oh yes, And also check that telnetd is installed. It isn't by default :0) Damian Damian Ohara wrote:
Mike,
It may be name resolution. I think that was the cause of these symptoms on some of my systems recently.
On both machines, make /etc/nsswitch.conf point to "files" first and add the opposite SuSE machine into the /etc/hosts file.
I think that cleared it for me.
Damian
Cleary_Mike@emc.com wrote:
I have a 2-machine network set up at home - sharing a DSL
connection through a router. I have SuSE 8.0 on both machines.
Each can ping the other, but that's about it. I can't telnet from
one machine to the other ( I get "connected" at first, then it
says the connection was terminated by the remote machine).
On either machine, I cannot telnet to localhost either. I went
to the SuSE knowledge base and tried the suggestions I found
there w/ no joy. Inetd is enabled, the telnet & ftp services are
enabled, etc.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Mike
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Cleary_Mike@emc.com
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A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.
-- Damian O'Hara using: SuSE Linux 8.0 4:01pm up 78 days, 2:33, 16 users, load average: 0.49, 0.39, 0.30
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* Damian Ohara
Oh yes,
And also check that telnetd is installed. It isn't by default :0)
yes, the package telnet-server -- Mads Martin Jørgensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort?" -- A. P. J.
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