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Re: Linux TCP/IP problems on a local net.
On Sat, 25 Nov 1995, Mike Resnick wrote:
>
> I have installed Slackware 2.3 from the InfoMagic 4 CD-Rom set, both at
> work and at home.
> I would like to be able to either Telnet or FTP from other DOS machines
> on a ethernet local network.
> I have tried using the packet drivers and both NCSA telnetd and NUPOP
> programs, and I have not been able to access the Linux machine .
> Apparently the telnet does not "see" the Linux machine.
> The same thin net wiring works fine for Novell and Lantastic access so I
> know it is not a wiring problem.
>
>
> I have gone over the SAG, the NAG, the Net-2 Howto and whatever else
> seemed reasonable to read. There are really no clear instructions on how
> to set up a standalone Network for DOS or windows connectivitiy.
>
> I would appreciate any help on this subject. Enclosed are the relevant
> config files etc. that should help pinpoint the problem. I think that I
> may have erred in the Gateway, or nameserver stuff.
>
> If anybody has a way of setting up NCSA telnet on 2 PC's to test the packet
> drivers, I would appreciate actual setup files - config.tel from both
> machines. I have tried setting up a Telnet client and Server and can
> not get it to work. The Pktstat and most PKT checking programs find the
> packet driver, so I really do not know where the problem is.
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions. If anybody in the Tel Aviv - Holon
> area would like to drop by ;-), even better. I can be reached at home at
> 03-5040664, or leave mail or a msg.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
It is not clear what the problem is, are you trying to telnet from the
ethernet to your local Linux box? The question is - is your machine
'registered' on that ethernet? does it have a DNS, routing etc. entries?
The config files seem fine though I hadn't checked them closely, the
problem probably is at the remote end.
Actually, since the exact situation is a bit unclear, consider reposting
with more details so we can get a better picture of the thingos.
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