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redhat 7.1



What did you setup as the firewall configuration when you installed RH 7.1?

-derek

Gregory Gimler <shark at ll.mit.edu> writes:

> I'm having issues getting services such as telnet and ftp running on
> redhat 7.1.  I enabled the services via /etc/xinetd.d and /etc/services
> has the proper ports allocated to these services.  Looking at my active
> connections with netstat -a I can see the line:
> tcp        0      0 *:telnet                *:*                     LISTEN 
> 
> 
> 
> If I telnet or ftp to localhost it works just fine.  However, when I try
> from another system it refuses my connection.  I checked my
> /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny and both have no entries.  I added the
> line ALL: ALL to hosts.allow and it still didn't work.  I'm kind of stuck
> on where else to look.  Any suggestions as to what I might be overlooking?
> Thanks.
> 
> 						-Greg 
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