10.0.0.0 is what is called a private IP. It sounds like you have a DSL
router or something similar. It is using network address translation. The
only public IP is assigned to the router by your ISP.
When a machine on your LAN talks through your router, the router strips off
the IP of the local
well, 2 t hings
is your work outside your 10.X network ? i hope your on the same network
as that machine :)
second ..the machine may be trying to resolve your ip ..or something. i
have this problem too, and it goes away when i remove the default
gateway. if the gateway is there and is unreachab
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, John Davis wrote:
: Hmm.
:
: I think its because 10.x.x.x domains are not routable.
Sure they are. They're just not supposed to be routed across the
Internet.
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Thanks.
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> To solve your problem, comment out the line "ALL: PARANOID" from
> /etc/hosts.deny
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Hmm.
I think its because 10.x.x.x domains are not routable.
John
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> To: Patrick Kirk
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> Subject: Re: telnet not working o
1. dpkg --status telnetd
if not installed => install
(in my case this was the problem - apparently by default it is not installed)
2. check /etc/inetd.conf for lines:
ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/in.ftpd
telnet stream tcp nowait ro
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Patrick Kirk wrote:
: Hi all,
:
: Just put Debian on a second PC and having problems telnetting in from work.
:
: Trying 10.0.0.2...
: Connected to 10.0.0.2.
: Escape character is '^]'.
: Connection closed by foreign host.
:
: Anyone know why I'm not getting a logi
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