Op Saturday 05 October 2002 20:47, schreef Ben Reser:
> You weren't using a 2.2 kernel on the machine and ipchains? Had the
> machine been upgraded prior to that?
Nope, it was a 2.4.18-6mdk (last number I'm not 100% sure of, but the first
three are absolutly correct) with iptables as firewall.
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 12:45:31PM +0200, Tim Stoop wrote:
> 8.2, normal install, nothing fancy (or Opera 6.03 should be considered fancy,
> about the only non-Mandrake-rpm I installed on that machine).
You weren't using a 2.2 kernel on the machine and ipchains? Had the
machine been upgraded pr
Op Saturday 05 October 2002 02:49, schreef Ben Reser:
> What version did you upgrade from?
8.2, normal install, nothing fancy (or Opera 6.03 should be considered fancy,
about the only non-Mandrake-rpm I installed on that machine).
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On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 11:29:02PM +0200, Tim Stoop wrote:
> (Just for the record, I didn't do anything fancy the first time, I just
> upgraded, noted that the connection wasn't shared anymore, started drakgw and
> installed the shared connection. The shared connection worked, but I wasn't
> ab
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:17:37PM +0200, Tim Stoop wrote:
> Nope, both (hosts.allow and hosts.deny) are empty.
> Any other idea?
Well what's in your log files?
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Hi there,
Well, don't know how I did it, but it's fixed. I indeed checked iptables -L
but it didn't say it was blocking my traffic. What I did now was reconfigure
the shared internet-connection, with drakgw and all of the sudden, it worked
again. Don't ask me how, it just did. Nothing in the l
On Friday 04 October 2002 03:15 pm, Tim Stoop wrote:
> (Don't know if this is too basic for this list, also because I'm using Mdk
> 9.0, but I thought it's a development-bug because it shouldn't act like
> this on default. At least I don't expect it to...)
>
> Hi there,
>
> I've got the following
On fredagen den 4 oktober 2002 21.15 Tim Stoop wrote:
> (Don't know if this is too basic for this list, also because I'm using Mdk
> 9.0, but I thought it's a development-bug because it shouldn't act like
> this on default. At least I don't expect it to...)
>
> Hi there,
>
> I've got the following
Op Friday 04 October 2002 22:05, schreef Ben Reser:
> This sounds like an FAQ? Let me guess the server is running with a high
> msec security mode.
Nope, standard security.
> If you have lines like these in your
> /etc/hosts.deny:
Nope, both (hosts.allow and hosts.deny) are empty.
Any other
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 09:15:38PM +0200, Tim Stoop wrote:
> (Don't know if this is too basic for this list, also because I'm using Mdk
> 9.0, but I thought it's a development-bug because it shouldn't act like this
> on default. At least I don't expect it to...)
>
> Hi there,
>
> I've got the
(Don't know if this is too basic for this list, also because I'm using Mdk
9.0, but I thought it's a development-bug because it shouldn't act like this
on default. At least I don't expect it to...)
Hi there,
I've got the following setup:
main server: Mdk 9.0, using drakgw as a gateway for the
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