On 30 Dec 2002 at 0:44, Stacey Roberts wrote:
> Hi Gene, > Thanks for that information. > Found it. >From the block of ipfw definitions, under ipfilter, options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK #block all packets by Commented it out, recompiled and voila. thanks for the help. Now, care to take a shot at this one: Same machine, when I telnet to it (ie. telnet guardian1), regardless of kernel, I get the following: ----------------------------------------------------------------- td: send do AUTHENTICATION td: ttloop td: ttloop read 21 chars td: recv will NAWS td: send do NAWS td: recv will TSPEED td: send do TSPEED td: recv will TERMINAL TYPE td: send do TERMINAL TYPE td: recv will NEW-ENVIRON td: send do NEW-ENVIRON td: recv do ECHO td: send will ECHO td: recv will SUPPRESS GO AHEAD td: send do SUPPRESS GO AHEAD td: recv do SUPPRESS GO AHEAD td: send will SUPPRESS GO AHEAD td: ttloop td: ttloop read 3 chars td: recv wont AUTHENTICATION td: send will ENCRYPT td: send do XDISPLOC td: send do OLD-ENVIRON td: ttloop td: ttloop read 9 chars td: recv suboption NAWS 0 80 (80) 0 24 (24) td: ttloop td: ttloop read 9 chars td: recv dont ENCRYPT td: recv wont XDISPLOC td: recv wont OLD-ENVIRON td: send suboption TERMINAL-SPEED SEND td: send suboption NEW-ENVIRON SEND td: send suboption TERMINAL-TYPE SEND td: ttloop td: ttloop read 34 chars td: recv suboption TERMINAL-SPEED IS 38400,38400 td: recv suboption NEW-ENVIRON IS td: recv suboption TERMINAL-TYPE IS "XTERM" td: send do ECHO td: send do LINEMODE td: send will STATUS td: send do LFLOW td: ttloop td: ttloop read 12 chars td: recv wont ECHO td: recv wont LINEMODE td: recv dont STATUS td: recv wont LFLOW td: Entering processing loop FreeBSD/i386 (guardian1.ath.cx) (ttyp0) login: ---------------------------------------------------------- Then I type a character and get: td: netread 9 chars td: recv suboption NAWS 0 97 (97) 0 47 (47) -------------------------------------------------------- ssh works like charm. Looks like some sort of debugging is running. Any idas? Thanks again. God's Blessings, Gene To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. Ecl 3:1 - and more recently, The Byrds To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message