I expect that you're running into the default TCP-Wrappers
configuration. If this is the case, there are at least 2 ways to
resolve the issue.
1) If the remote system has a static IP address, just add an /etc/hosts
entry for the box.
2) Edit /etc/hosts.deny, and change the "ALL: PARANOID" entry
Hello Willem-Jan,
This is a generic problem you describe, but I'll try to (at least) give
you some directions on where to look for the source of that problem...
I have here two scenarios, one where the sshd daemon works fine
(scenario 1) and one where sshd doesn't work (scenario 2). I'm sorry if
Hello again,
- AMD athlon 1300 was Pentium 2
- Soltek mainboard was
- old HDD
- old ram
I couldn't boot anymore...3 beeps, 2 beeps, 1 beep and that's it...No
picture, nothing so that's why I bought a new one. The move went fine except
one thing
When I connect a monito
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