On Sunday 25 May 2008, Chris Radek wrote:
> > > Can you ssh to anywhere else from this machine?
> > Yes
> No you can't.  Sourceforge disallows it.  You must not have actually
> tried.

Oh shucks - Must have been another machine I was logged in to yesterday. With 
ten or more consoles open at any one time, sometimes type a command in on the 
wrong machine.

> > Log on to Sourceforge and you poke around and see what works (or
> > not) first hand.
>
> Yes I did.  Then I quickly determined that they don't allow any
> outgoing ssh.  Then I found it in their documentation.

So you found out first hand that not everyone has anon access to 
cvs.linuxcnc.org - I dare say a similar policy applies on other (secure) 
networks..


> > > Check your firewall log after the failed trace.
> For something relevant being blocked at the time you do the trace,
> obviously!

grep -m 1 "206.222.212.218" firewall.log
16:33:07 IN=ppp0 OUT=eth0 SRC=206.222.212.218 DST=192.168.0.114 LEN=96 
TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=46 ID=21651 PROTO=ICMP TYPE=11 CODE=0 
[SRC=192.168.0.114 DST=206.222.212.221 LEN=68 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1 
ID=12525 PROTO=UDP SPT=33653 DPT=87 LEN=48 ]

About a dozen lines all pretty much the same. I don't "do" firewalls, nor do I 
pretend to understand iptables beyond basic port redirection.



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