I have sshd running on my home system (mandrake 7.1) and can connect to it from work. I am connected as I write this. I am having a problem. I connected from work and wanted to ftp from my home box to site to download files to my home box. I can get into my home system but I cannot get out. If I run "ping <IP>" I get nothing. If I try to ftp to some site, nothing happens. Looking at my /var/log/messages I see (altered to protect the innocent): Oct 24 10:09:26 localhost sshd[2144]: Could not reverse map address 155.*.*.*. This is from my ping attempt. Is this inability to get out from my home box via ANY method an sshd configuration problem or is it an ISP problem? I cannot even ping the address from which I am connected to my home box...I get a similar message as above in the log about not being able to reverse map my address. Anyone? I was trying to use lynx and ncftp to connect to some site and download the source to kde-2.0 to my home system and get it compiling. I can't get out at all. praedor A
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