Thanks to all kind & wise persons who
helped me to solve the problem.
Gateway and DNS addresses were wrong and /etc/hosts.allow as well.
I used Rescue disk to reconfigure network because I do not know
another way (more convinient) to do that.
With regards,
Eugene Sevinian
Thanks to all kind & wise persons who
helped me to solve the problem.
Gateway and DNS addresses were wrong and /etc/hosts.allow as well.
I used Rescue disk to reconfigure network because I do not know
another way (more convinient) to do that.
With regards,
Eugene Sevinian
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> -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root12476 Feb 14 02:22 /bin/ping
> However, I wonder why ping has to be setuid root. Anybody more
> knowledgeable than me out there?
This has been explained already.
Ping (and traceroute) must be suid root in order to send out ICMP packets.
Other programs don't
Ah, ok, I see. Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Andree
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Thanks a lot!
Andree
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Hi Peter,
I did not mean the ownership of ping but that it's user ID is set to
root when executed (the 's' in the permissions). Sorry if this was not
clear.
Regards,
Andree
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Hi Bob,
interesting point. I think you are right:
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root12476 Feb 14 02:22 /bin/ping
However, I wonder why ping has to be setuid root. Anybody more
knowledgeable than me out there?
Regards,
Andree
PS: Sorry if you get this twice, I seem to have garbled he
There is no specific gateway configuration file. The gateway is defined
in '/etc/init.d/network'.
Regards,
Andree
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I hope that someone can help me to fix such problems:
After my first installation of Debian Linux I can run clients of ftp,
rlogin, telnet but it is imposible to do the same from outside to
communicate with my system. Only ping is OK in all directions. Though
there are some problems with DNS but
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