Not sure about RedHat. However.
1) Not being able to telnet to localhost may just mean that telnet is turned off. It
is in
Debian by default, if I remember right. Or, you could have firewall rules that prevent
telnet.
Try ping localhost and see if that works.
2) Assuming localhost is up, look
Hello people,
I am having problems with connecting my RedHat Linux box to the internet. I cannot seem to be able to even ping any other machine on the network. I do
> telnet localhost. I get
>localhost: Host name lookup failure.
I tried >telnet 127.0.0.1.
It waits for some time and then says:
t
Antigen for Exchange found shower.zip->shower.doc.exe infected with VIRUS=
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (NAI,Sophos) worm.
The message is currently Purged. The message, "hello", was
sent from debian-isp@lists.debian.org and was discovered in IMC
Queues\Inbound
located at AlloCine/MAGICDOM/MAIL3.
Antigen for Exchange found shower.zip->shower.doc.exe infected with VIRUS=
W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (NAI,Sophos) worm.
The message is currently Purged. The message, "hello", was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in IMC
Queues\Inbound
located at AlloCine/MAGICDOM/MAIL3.
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