On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Kennedy Mutio wrote: > > > I have just installed debian linux onto a machine and added it to my > > network but I cannot telnet frm any other machine on the network to this > > new machine. I have checked the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files in /etc > > and changed them. I might have done this wrong but does anyone know what > > else I should change/configure? > > > > What do your hosts.deny and hosts.allow files look like? Is there a reason > for dropping the connection in /var/log/daemon.log? > > > George Bonser > > The Linux "We're never going out of business" sale at an FTP site near you! > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > My hosts.allow file reads (after the intro/example) ALL: .earlham.edu My hosts.deny file reads (after the intro/examples) #ALL: PARANOID An exerpt from var/log/daemon.log reads as follows pascal kerneld: started, pid=108, qid=0 pascal init: Switching to runlevel: 6 pascal cardmgr[98]: starting, version is 3.0.0 pascal cardmgr[98]: no sockets found! pascal cardmgr[98]: exiting I hope this is helpful. Please ask any questions that would help you help me. Thanks, Ken.