Network Problem
Hi there,
A week ago I set up new Debian machine
called marvin. It is an old 80386-40
CPU board with 40 MB of disk and 8 MB of RAM.
The only work marvin will do is routing between
Packet Radio network and home (local) network.
After setting the network configuration files I can
ping my working machine (called ide) from marvin.
And I can also ping marvin from ide. NFS is also
working as well. The trouble is telnet and ftp.
ide works (I assume) well as I can telnet to it
from my 3rd home computer But ide<->marvin is
the neck.
On marvin I installed the base system plus
netstd package. I can telnet to localhost (marvin)
but I cannot get out from the machine. Hence
rpc works well.
I already spent a few days and have no idea what
could be wrong. Have I missed some important packages
or what?
If anybody has any suggestion I would really
appreciate it!
Thanks!
Uros
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