Chris V pravi:
Hi Stephen,
As I am new in Linux... could you be more specific where I should look
for this? Which files controls what which service runs and which does
not? And what about the http requests that are also denied?
rgrds
Chris
At 03:56 PM 16/09/2003, you wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 22:33, Chris V wrote:
> I installed RH 7.3 on my Intel server along with Oracle Internet
> Application Server.
>
> Now, the problem is that, I can't FTP from the network to the Linux, I
> can't TELNET from the network to the Linux and I can't access any
web page
> in the IAS web server.
>
> However, I can FTP and TELNET from the Linux to anywhere on the
network and
> I can also access on the web pages I have on my IAS.
>
> Any guesses what could be wrong?
>
> rgrds
> Chris
Have you checked to make sure that ftp or telnet are actually running on
the linux box?
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Check with the $ps -All and it will list all the services running. If
you see httpd, xinetd (it controls ftp and telnet but you must enable
them first) then they are running. Checkout also your firewall etc.
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