Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2002 16:49:41 -0700 From: Harry Wert
Subject: [SLE] SuSE 8.0 ftp & telnet problem To: suse-linux-e@suse.com I have a new HP 750n computer with a fresh SuSE 8.0
is connected to my home LAN then to a Linksys router/dsl to
Also on this same network is an older computer running SuSE7.3. Both of these computers have access to the Internet and work very well. My problem: I desire to ftp, xftp, or telnet inside my LAN from one computer to the other for the purpose of using the older computer as a data storage device for backup of data from the HP machine. Here is what works. I can ftp or telnet from the HP (SuSE 8.0) computer TO the older (SuSE 7.3) computer but NOT from the older computer to the HP. I can ping both machines from one to the other. Eliminating
leaving only the local LAN does not solve the problem. Both machines have ftp and telnet turned "on". Both machines have the command rcinetd start initiated as part of the boot sequence and "TOP" shows them running. The error messages I see when attempting to connect FROM
the HP are: telnet 193.168.1.100 (address of the HP computer) "connection closed by foreign host". When I try the same command with ftp I get "421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection". If I go from the HP to the old computer everything works. By the way, substituting the correct name (harry) instead of the 192.168.1.100 causes exactly the same error messages. I have read everything I can find searching SuSE support, info pages, man pages, and google search but nothing I try will make it work. After two weeks of trying to solve this on my own, It is obviously beyond my comprehension. Can anyone help or point me in the right
I had the same problem when going from 7.2 to 8.0. In 7.2, ftp and telnet services were installed by default but in 8.0 they aren't. So, I had to manually install telnet server and ftp daemon and then turn those services on from the Yast2 inetd service startup screen. HTH.. Shub Lahiri ---- Original message ---- professional install. It the Internet. the router/dsl the "old" computer TO direction?
Thanks in advance...
Harry Wert Physicist
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