Do you have tcp_wrappers installed? I had this problem once and that was
the problem.

-Paul

On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Me !! wrote:

> 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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