Adam,

OK I will try that tonight.  Working with HP-UX I guess I treated it the
same as a workstation there where everything is installed.  Silly me, I knew
I did something dumb.   Thanks.

                                                            John Fusek
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Sleight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 3:08 PM
> To: John Fusek
> Subject: Re: Network problem
> 
> 
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 14:53:50 -0400
>  John Fusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #Adam,
> #
> #Oops both machines are 6.1.  Hers was a simple workstation install.
> 
> well that's it....if you do a 
> ps afx | more    
> on her machine do you see telnetd    running?
> if not...then simply install the telnet rpm..same goes for 
> ftp, apache, etc.
> 
>   Mine
> #was bit of a custom upgrade from 5.2.  
> #
> #The hub is plugged into an UPS so it is always on.  I will 
> try uplugging
> #tonight.  Thanks for the reply.
> #
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> John Fusek
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> #
> #> -----Original Message-----
> #> From: Adam Sleight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> #> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 2:51 PM
> #> To: John Fusek
> #> Subject: Re: Network problem
> #> 
> #> 
> #> I'm guessing you did a simple workstation installation on 
> #> your wife's machine
> #> which didn't install telnet server, web server, etc.  On your 
> #> machine you did a
> #> custom or server install and thus you can telnet, browser the 
> #> intranet, etc.
> #> Just a wild guess.  Red Hat 6.2 now splits up telnet into two 
> #> packages...one as
> #> a client and the other as a server.
> #> 
> #> Perhaps you need to reset the ARP...maybe not since you can 
> #> ping the other
> #> machine but just unplug your Netgear hub or switch for 3 
> #> seconds and plug it in
> #> again.
> #> 
> #> 
> #> On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 14:10:26 -0400
> #>  John Fusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #> #Everyone,
> #> #
> #> #I have got a problem that is stumping me.  It is probably 
> #> something stupid
> #> #I am overlooking.  I have two machines networked together at 
> #> home and they
> #> #are not communicating correctly.
> #> #
> #> #Okay here is the situation.  My machine has been running 
> #> linux since last
> #> #July and has been upgraded from 5.2 to 6.1.  My wife decided 
> #> she wanted
> #> #email, web browsing and a fancier word processor.  So I 
> #> decided to set
> #> #her up as a linux box.  She was, like myself, strictly DOS 
> #> before this.
> #> #Anyway I ugraded her hard disk, video card, modem etc..  
> #> Meaning I got
> #> #new goodies for myself and she got my old stuff.  While I 
> was in Home
> #> #Depot looking for phone cable I found CAT-5 cable and 
> #> Leviton connectors,
> #> #the same as we use at work.  I figured since I was going to 
> #> go through the
> #> #work to run one it would not be any more work to run a 
> home intranet.
> #> #With the Netgear stuff on sale at Compusa I installed 
> #> everything.  Her 
> #> #machine came up real easy.  While adding a network card to 
> #> mine was a 
> #> #bit more.  I mentioned some of this in a previous post when 
> #> I put the 
> #> #network card in my machine before I had done the wiring 
> and Kudzu put
> #> #me to a graphical logon.  But I got all installed and configured.
> #> #
> #> #Anyway everything works except doing anything useful with 
> the network
> #> #connection.  Internet dial up is working fine.  I can ping 
> #> both machines
> #> #by address and name.  From her machine I can telnet to mine 
> #> but not vice 
> #> #versa.  Attempting to telnet from mine to hers or any ftp, I 
> #> get a message
> #> #telling the other machine rejected or closed the connection. 
> #>  The two host
> #> #files Host.allow and deny are identical along with inetd.conf. 
> #> #
> #> #So any ideas on what I may have done wrong.  Anything else 
> #> you may need
> #> #to help diagnose this thing.  Thanks.
> #> #
> #> #                                                          
> John Fusek
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