I still can't get ssh to work.

I was able to use the 127.0.0.1 to log into both
machines using ssh, but now that doesn't work, even
though I've added /sbin to my $PATH statment, is there
a permanent way to add this to my path? 

I've search ipchains -L and I do get someout put, is
there anyway I can pipe that, or cut and paste the
output into this e-mail so someone can troubleshoot it
for me.

I've also used netstat -anp|grep ssh and I do get an
output for that: 

tcp    )    0 0.0.0.0:22    0.0.0.0:*  Listen 757/sshd

thanks

-Chris 





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