Re: services on woody (really need help)
i actually used tcpdump to log a (failed) connection to port 25 from the
win2k machine. but i have no idea how to interpret the results. if
anyone wants to give me a hand i'll send you the text file.
thanks,
-matt *thinking woody is way too much of a hassle
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 15:34:12 -0500, "sean finney" <seanius@seanius.net>
said:
> hey matt,
>
> i'm have access to a win2k box and don't have said problem, so it's
> confusing to say the least :). it might be worthwhile to try and
> see where things are breaking using some kind of packet sniffer.
>
> try running tcpdump (or ethereal, which is a nice gtk frontend) and
> see if that gives any clues. also, if you can get cygwin installed
> on your windows box, try installing/compiling netcat, which might
> also help determine where the problem is.
>
> hth
> sean
>
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 02:13:03PM -0600, matt wrote:
> > ok, so i've been trying a few new things, and still can't figure out
> > what's wrong...
> > here's the latest:
> > can ping woody from win2k
> > can access services on win2k from woody
> > can access services on woody from potato
> > potato connects flawlessly with both win2k and woody.
> > hosts.deny is now blank
> >
> > so the only problem is that win2k can't connect to woody if it initiates
> > the connection (except ping).
> >
> > setup:
> > 3 machines on lan
> > win2k 192.168.1.2
> > woody 192.168.1.3
> > potato 192.168.1.9
> >
> > I really really need help with this. it's driving me insane!
> > PLEASE HELP,
> > -matt
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