Re: Fwd: Re: how to setup ftp server in red hat enterprise level 5



On Thursday 30 August 2007 13:22:30 kimberly custodio wrote:
any idea y i cannot ping other servers with different lan? did i forget to
set anything?

Probably the routes in that box.
netstat -nr can give you more information

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