lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Greg Harper
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 4:16 PM
To: Frank Smith
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Another amcheck question
The server side gets a timeout. They are on the same IP subnet, so I
don't think a firewall would co
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Offhand I think networking. ping the other from each, both client
and server. Check that all interfaces are up with proper netmasks,
addresses, default routes and gateways. The usual suspect when there is no
firewalling or router ACLs, VPN or NAT between client and server is
The server side gets a timeout. They are on the same IP subnet, so I
don't think a firewall would come into play here. Both boxes are
redhat 9 boxes with no system firewalling. If there's any other
information that would help, let me know.
thanks,
Greg
Frank Smith wrote:
--On Tuesday, N
--On Tuesday, November 18, 2003 15:35:11 -0800 Greg Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm sure that people on the list are tired of amcheck questions, but
> I've searched everywhere I could think of and haven't been able to
> find a similar problem. I don't get anything usefu
Greetings,
I'm sure that people on the list are tired of amcheck questions, but
I've searched everywhere I could think of and haven't been able to
find a similar problem. I don't get anything useful from the server
side, but here's what I get from the client amandad logs:
amandad: time 0.000: got
Greetings,
I'm sure that people on the list are tired of amcheck questions, but
I've searched everywhere I could think of and haven't been able to
find a similar problem. I don't get anything useful from the server
side, but here's what I get from the client amandad logs:
amandad: time