On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 01:55:33PM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: > I know this is a Debian news group, but the networking stuff > should be Linux platform independant. Right? > > We just had a new Intel Itanium IA64 file server installed at the > office. I installed TurboLinux ( O/S came with system ). The system > is on a closed/secure LAN. When I log into the system, I can ping > other system on the LAN. When I'm on another system I can ping the > new IA64 system. All seems to be OK. > > What I can't do is rlogin/telnet/ftp/ssh into the new IA64 system from > other machines on our LAN. I removed the "#" comments from the > ftp/telnet/shell/etc. lines in the /etc/inetd.conf file and restarted > the IA64 system (yeah I know, but old habits are hard to break. > Besides, no one is on the system yet except root.) > > What am I missing? What else do I have to do to activate > rlogin/telnet/ftp/ssh services? What can I look for when I get back > to the office on Monday? Try ipchains -L and look for deny rules, just having all policies set to accept should be ok for a local lan.
Also have a look at the log messages, maybe the ftpd daemon isn't found by inetd or can't be executed for some reason, does it work for localhost? -- ,-------------------------------------------. > Name: Alson van der Meulen < > Personal: [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > School: [EMAIL PROTECTED] < `-------------------------------------------' Sorry, we deleted that package last week... ---------------------------------------------