Not keeping those crazy telnet connections to ucla
with up to 95% packages lost
makes my computer several times faster :)
Thanks again
Dorit
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Someone very nice from the list offered me
an account on his server.
I pay the same amount as for actcom,
but it is a straightforward RH 5.2 user account.
Thanks again to everybody
Your help means a lot to me
God bless you
Dorit
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I signed up for an actcom shell account.
But in order to get to the shell
they make you go through a menu
that is too visually complex for me.
Can anyone help me?
Please please please
I no longer know what to do
Crying
Dorit
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I will sign up for a $16 a month shell account at actcom.
They promised not to block me out if I login
hundreds of times a day :)
Thanks again to everybody for helping
me solve this impossible situation
As always
Dorit
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Dorit Ben-Shalom wrote:
>
> >>check /etc/hosts.allow file
>
> >>Not so simple.
> >>In both cases, I am trying to telnet
> >>
> >>>164.67.15.10
> >>
> >>from a non-local address and their
> >>
> >>>/etc/hosts.allow
> >>
> >>says
> >>
> >>>in.telnetd : 164.67.79.
> >>
> >>Does this mean that diff
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>I use
what is the problem again ?
dorit ben shalom wrote:
> Can someone please please volunteer to help
> me with this problem?
> It is so hard to read my mail through two
> telnets.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Dorit
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Can someone please please volunteer to help
me with this problem?
It is so hard to read my mail through two
telnets.
Thanks again
Dorit
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Could it be a _speed_ problem?
(It happens _sometimes_ with my backbone connections
and always with my dialup connection)
Thanks again!
Dorit
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>check /etc/hosts.allow file
Not so simple.
In both cases, I am trying to telnet
>164.67.15.10
from a non-local address and their
>/etc/hosts.allow
says
>in.telnetd : 164.67.79.
Does this mean that different telnet connections
are routed in through different gates?
Thanks again
Dorit
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I used to be able to telnet from my home machine
to my main telnet account.
Now I can only do that from my other telnet accounts.
It doesn't _look_ like a firewall problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dorit
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