Hello Daniel;
If all checks out okay with 'nestat -tap' and you still cannot get incoming connections try doing:
route add <IP address of your host> <alias name of your nic port/card>
Ike
>From: "Benjamin J. Weiss" <benjamin@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Problem with inbound connections
>Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 08:22:35 -0500
>
>From: "Daniel H. Vickers" <shrekster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > For some reson, I didn't see my other post on this show up on the list, so
> > here goes again.
> > I just installed RH9. I have out bound connections just fine. But no
>inbound
> > connections at all other then webmin. I've tried both by ip and by domain.
> > My host isn't blocking any of the ports cause my windows box is working
>fine
> > on the inbound connections. My hosts.deny and hosts.allow are both empty
> > (defacto from install), my firewall is defacto from setup also. When I was
> > going through the install of RH and it asked about the firewall, I put
>none,
> > so nothing would be blocked and I could setup the way I wanted after I
> > finished the install. All the services I am trying to access work fine
>when
> > i access them localy on the linux box, but not remotely from any computer
> > that I have been able to tell. Services I have been trying to access are
>so
> > far; ssh, telnet, httpd, etc... It's just weird that I can access webmin,
> > but nothing else. Any ideas would be greatly appriciated.
>
>Try running:
>
>netstat -tap
>
>This will tell you what services you are running that are bound to ports and
>are listening. It could be that your services aren't on for some reason.
>
>Ben
>
>
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