[102346] in RedHat Linux List
inetd problems, I think
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Flint Doungchak)
Wed Dec 2 14:52:57 1998
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 11:54:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Flint Doungchak <flint@wcc.swpic.org>
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I have a machine running Redhat 5.1 and until recently it's been running
flawlessly.
A couple of days ago, I suddenly wasn't able to use telnet, ftp, or pop
from any machine on the local network.
I currently masq my IP to several machines on the network using dhcpd to
assign the 192.168.1.x address to the internal machines.
The catch is that I have complete IP services to all those machines,
internally, (ie they all can access the web via a browser) and they all
get their IPs as they should. The other weird thing is that if I telnet
out to another server outside our domain, and then telnet back in to our
server, I can login just fine whereas telneting directly from an internal
machine results in an immediate remote disconnect. Almost like inetd is
denying to those IPs.
Everything at the console seems fine except what is outlined below.
Lastly, I don't know if it's related, but all of the sudden all of the
paths for root, ie route, shutdown, reboot, etc. don't work.
Honestly, as everyone always says, I didn't change anything and in fact I
was in mysql when all of this happened.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for you help.
By the way, did Red Hat not fix the search engine for the archives or is
it just broken again.
Flint Doungchak
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