On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
> Me !! wrote:
> >
> > I'm running a LAN with 7 people on it and here is my problem:
> > I'm able to ping everyone on the network, I can send and recieve both icmp
> > and udp packets, but when I go to use anything that might invoke tcp it
> > does nothing. It just sits there. I have tcp compiled in my kernel and I
> > can telnet when connected through a dip script running PPP. Any ideas on
> > how one might fix this?
> > --Thanks
> > Kelly Sauke
>
> Did it ever work?
>
> Is this the case from all 7 machines, or just from yours?
>
> Can you telnet or ftp into yourself?
>
>
Here is some clarification. It works on everyone else's machine but mine.
When I said anything that might invoke tcp I mean telnet, ftp, talk,
rlogin, etc. None of these work. I can telnet and ftp to myself however.
My routing tables are set up just like everyone else's on the network, I'm
running the exact same card as one person. It doesn't seem like I can go
out my ethernet card, going out my modem works fine. My hosts.allow &
deny are all set like they should be. Everyone can ping me, I can ping
them, I can't telnet out nor can they telnet in, but they can all telnet
to each other. I think that about covers it. Thanks for your help and if
anyone has any clues how to fix this I would be very happy to recieve
them.
--Kelly Sauke
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