On 8/17/2011 10:33 PM, Andre Speelmans wrote:
>
> Two things:
> First, try without any firewall (service iptables stop), or enter a
> first line like: iptables -I INPUT -j ACCEPT, just so we can isolate
> the problem.
>
> If that fails, look what actually gets send on the server (tcpdump -i
> eth0 -nnl port 25).
>
Andre:

Thanks for help.

I did a "service iptables stop" on two of my machines (chalupa -- 
192.168.2.10 and chowder -- 192.168.2.11). I then typed, on chowder:
+++
telnet chalupa 23
telnet chalupa 25
telnet chalupa
+++

In all three cases, the return was:
+++
telnet: connect to address 192.168.2.0: Connection refused
+++

Paul

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