Hi Aaron!
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> Thanks to a wonderful source of help (I deleted the email, and the poster
> didn't cc debian-users), this problem has been solved. The 10.20.0.2 machine
> had a line in /etc/hosts.deny which looke like:
>
> ALL: PARANOID
>
> which would pr
Thanks to a wonderful source of help (I deleted the email, and the poster
didn't cc debian-users), this problem has been solved. The 10.20.0.2 machine
had a line in /etc/hosts.deny which looke like:
ALL: PARANOID
which would prevent me from logging in from my Debian box. However, both Red
Hat and
Aaron Brashears wrote:
>
> D1 (10.20.0.1), and D2 (10.20.0.2) are both synched to potato on
> debian.org. Both machines have telnetd, telnet, ssh, and sshd available
> or running. Here's a sample session from D1:
> -
> $ telnet 170.1.36.137
> Trying 170.1.36.137.
Hi Aaron!
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> $ ssh 170.1.36.137
> Connection closed by foreign host.
My wildest guess is that the box the sshd runs on cannot reverse
resolve the machine the client runs on.
yours,
Hi there everyone. I don't know if this is a debian specific issue, or a
network issue, but I'm experiencing a strange problem connecting from
one machine to another. Here's what happens:
D1 (10.20.0.1), and D2 (10.20.0.2) are both synched to potato on
debian.org. Both machines have telnetd, teln
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