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David Talkington wrote:

>Then I will suspect that on the server to which you cannot connect, 
>you chose to use a firewall during install, and that is preventing you 
>from connecting.  If you are safely isolated from hostile networks, 
>then do this as root:
>
># /etc/init.d/ipchains stop

... and if you're still having trouble, post the exact error message
that you're receiving when you try to connect.

- -d

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