Re: talk does not work after...? [solved]

2001-06-09 Thread Balbir Thomas
> Balbir Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after > > stating "[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]". > > Is there something useful logged in /var/log/daemon.log, while trying > to talk? > > moritz Thank you for

Re: talk does not work after ?

2001-06-09 Thread Moritz Schulte
Balbir Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after > stating "[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]". Is there something useful logged in /var/log/daemon.log, while trying to talk? moritz -- Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROT

Re: talk does not work after ?

2001-06-08 Thread Jimmy Richards
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 08:58:23PM -0500, Balbir Thomas wrote: > Hi, > I have ktalkd installed since kde does not accept any other . But I am unable > to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after stating "[Checking for > invitation on caller's machine]". > What may be the possible causes

talk does not work after ?

2001-06-08 Thread Balbir Thomas
Hi, I have ktalkd installed since kde does not accept any other . But I am unable to talk even locally on my own pc. Talk hangs after stating "[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]". What may be the possible causes ? sincerely b thomas

Talk does not work after upgrading to woody

2000-12-11 Thread Preben Randhol
I upgraded to woody, and now the talk daemon cannot connect to other talk daemons nor itself. That is I cannot talk to myself on my machine. Has anybody else experienced this? Can this be due to some network setting? Thanks in adnvance -- Preben Randhol -- http://www.pvv.org

It works!(was Re: 'talk' does not work)

1997-05-13 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Thanks Jens, It is great! Eugene. On Mon, 12 May 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > Eugene Sevinian wrote: > > > > As I know in order to allow some service to work I should > > put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : > > in.ftpd: ALL > > in.telnetd: ALL > > in.rlogi

Re: 'talk' does not work

1997-05-12 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Eugene Sevinian wrote: > > As I know in order to allow some service to work I should > put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : > in.ftpd: ALL > in.telnetd: ALL > in.rlogind: ALL > in.talkd: ALL > in.fingerd: ALL > > However everything is working but 'talk'. It hangs w

Re: 'talk' does not work

1997-05-10 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Here and you can see that hostnamecorrectly. netsats's output is also looks like your's one. Unfortunatly I didn't install ytalk yet byt I think it worth to try because of lack of any other idea :) -- crdlx2.sevinian:~$ netstat -a ... udp0

Re: 'talk' does not work

1997-05-10 Thread Rick Jones
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Eugene Sevinian wrote: > As I know in order to allow some service to work I should > put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : > in.ftpd: ALL > in.telnetd: ALL > in.rlogind: ALL > in.talkd: ALL > in.fingerd: ALL > > However everything is working but

'talk' does not work

1997-05-10 Thread Eugene Sevinian
As I know in order to allow some service to work I should put corresponding string in /etc/hosts.allow and now it looks like : in.ftpd: ALL in.telnetd: ALL in.rlogind: ALL in.talkd: ALL in.fingerd: ALL However everything is working but 'talk'. It hangs with: [Checking for invitation on caller's ma