Re: Telnet-ing

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> Where can I find ethereal?

smart-ass answer: Google!
helpful answer: www.ethereal.com

	Niall

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> SoloCDM
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> On Thu, 1 May 2003, Niall Mansfield wrote:
> 
> > With the small amount of info. you give it's impossible to say.  To
> > find out what's really happening, run tcpdump or ethereal to see
> > what's on the wire.  Assuming you're telnetting to 192.0.2.1:
> > 
> >     tcpdump -n host 192.0.2.1 or ethereal -S -k -i eth0 -n 'host
> > 192.0.2.1'
> > 
> > and that will show if a. packets are being sent to the destination b.
> > any packets are being received from it
> > 
> > That will guide you in checking out your logs to see the cause of the
> > behavior you're seeing.
> > 
> > On Apr 30, 12:50pm, SoloCDM wrote:
> > 
> > > Subject: Telnet-ing Prior to Mandrake 8.0 I was able to telnet to my
> > > server, now that isn't possible.  I tried everything I know to make
> > > it work.  I know of ssh, but it isn't my primary concern.  What is
> > > blocking my telnets?
>-- End of excerpt from SoloCDM



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