> > Please check /etc/default/portmap; I had a nasty surprise there once > when someone dropped OPTIONS="-i localhost" there, which binds it to > lo or to 127.0.0.1 or otherwise makes it refuse connections from > elsewhere, preventing all remote connections. By and large various > defaults that break my setup show up in /etc/default/, which I suppose > saves me the trouble of looking in still odder places, but still, ugh. > > > -- wli >
Hi, Firstly, Thanks William for your fast answer. And thanks for solving my problem!!! Actually in my installation there was no portmap file in /etc/default directory, so I thought I'd run dpkg-reconfigure portmap if there's something wrong with my installation of portmap. Well, dpkg-reconfigure asks if the portmapper should be bound to localhost and I had this setting as 'yes' (so the same thing but not in /etc/default). Anyhow, I changed that, and now it's just working! Thanks alot! juhis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]