On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 03:46:14PM -0500, Richard Black wrote:
> Thanks Nate (and for the others who have also relied with a similar fashion),
> but the problem is when I try to ping my machine from a _different_ host.
> From
> this different host I can ping other machines, just not my machine (w
Richard Black wrote:
> Thanks Nate (and for the others who have also relied with a similar fashion),
> but the problem is when I try to ping my machine from a _different_ host.
> From
> this different host I can ping other machines, just not my machine (where
> debian
> is running).
>
> That is
Thanks Nate (and for the others who have also relied with a similar fashion),
but the problem is when I try to ping my machine from a _different_ host. From
this different host I can ping other machines, just not my machine (where debian
is running).
That is, I can ping _from_ my machine with no
Richard Black wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have too much security on my machine :-)
>
> I want other machines on the network to be able to ping me (and later,
> to be able to connect via sockets to a server on another machine on the
> net work).
>
> Currently, if I try and ping my machine from anoth
Hi all
I have too much security on my machine :-)
I want other machines on the network to be able to ping me (and later,
to be able to connect via sockets to a server on another machine on the
net work).
Currently, if I try and ping my machine from another host I get:
ping: socket: Permission d
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