Re: What blocks access to my host?

From: Aaron Stromas (passogiau_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/01/05

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    Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 21:06:15 -0500
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    I got a bit further now. I'm not sure how I did it but I can connect
    locally (inside the firewall) to all ports that my machine listens to
    EXCEPT the port 25. Can it be something about exim configuration?

    -a

    On 10/31/05, Aaron Stromas <passogiau@gmail.com> wrote:
    > That is true, my router ony allow port 22 (ssh) for remote access, but
    > I'm testing from the same subnet within the firewall. I did this
    > massive upgrade/update using aptitude (I guess, something went funny
    > during initial install). Still can't telnet to port 25, though I
    > noticed that iptables was installed, which I did remove.... S.O.S
    >
    > -a
    >
    > On 10/30/05, Marc Wilson <msw@cox.net> wrote:
    > > On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 08:10:25PM -0500, Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
    > > > Is there a telnet *daemon* running on the computer? telnet to
    > localhost
    > > > and telnet from another computer on the subnet are two very different
    > > > things.
    > >
    > > And did you perhaps note from his example that he was using the telnet
    > > client to test the tcp connection to port 25? And no, "telnet to
    > > localhost" and "telnet from another computer" are *not* two very
    > different
    > > things.
    > >
    > > Both require a listener. The *same* listener.
    > >
    > > Gods, it's like slashcrap. No one reads.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Marc Wilson | What I need is a MATURE RELATIONSHIP with a FLOPPY
    > > msw@cox.net | DISK ...
    > >
    > >
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