* Re: [9fans] tcp troubles
@ 2000-12-20 20:31 forsyth
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From: forsyth @ 2000-12-20 20:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
the following are often useful in debugging interface
and routing problems:
cat /net/ipselftab
cat /net/iproute
cat /net/ipifc/*/status
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* [9fans] tcp troubles
@ 2000-12-20 17:33 William Staniewicz
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From: William Staniewicz @ 2000-12-20 17:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Regarding tail -f /sys/log/mail:
I show 10 lines of info which begins 19 Dec
implying mail came in.
Regarding /mail/box/wstan/mbox:
alrw--w--w- M 8 wstan upas 0 Nov 7 12:24 mbox
Some background:
I had installed a POP3 program that enabled me to
read email off my isp server using upas/fs. Could
this now be effecting my ability to use aux/listen
and acme Mail? Where is the mail?
Bill
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* [9fans] tcp troubles
@ 2000-12-20 16:13 William Staniewicz
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From: William Staniewicz @ 2000-12-20 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
During one of the several times of running
'telnet tcp!<ip address>!25
I got the following message in the /sys/log/smtpd
localhostnl Dec 20 16:23:18 [punt-14.mail.nl.demon.net/
194 ...] cse.psu.edu!9fans-admin sent 4271 bytes to localhostnl.
demon.nl!wstan
hmm... something seems to be getting through.
Bill
note: I was running aux/listen tcp at the time.
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* Re: [9fans] tcp troubles
@ 2000-12-20 15:19 presotto
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From: presotto @ 2000-12-20 15:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
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First thing to look at
netstat -n
should show you a line:
tcp 31 none Listen 25 0 ::
If it doesn't, you're not listening for telnet calls.
It that's true
1) make sure there is an /rc/bin/service/tcp25
and
2) make sure you're running 'aux/listen tcp'
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From: "William Staniewicz" <wstan@localhostnl.demon.nl>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] tcp troubles
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 15:49:42 +0100
Message-ID: <20001220154942.A486@localhost.local>
When I log on to my ISP and run...
'telnet tcp!<my ip address>!25'
I am getting the following back:
telnet: connection timed out(...)
Can anyone explain why this is happening
and a way to get around it?
Just for background:
I ran 'rc -x /rc/bin/service/tcp25' and
that seems OK.
Also, I have no ethernet card and have a
standalone system.
Bill
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* [9fans] tcp troubles
@ 2000-12-20 14:49 William Staniewicz
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From: William Staniewicz @ 2000-12-20 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
When I log on to my ISP and run...
'telnet tcp!<my ip address>!25'
I am getting the following back:
telnet: connection timed out(...)
Can anyone explain why this is happening
and a way to get around it?
Just for background:
I ran 'rc -x /rc/bin/service/tcp25' and
that seems OK.
Also, I have no ethernet card and have a
standalone system.
Bill
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