Mike Dent wrote:

Did you try the iptables -L as I suggested though?
It's probably still present in Debian.

Mike



On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 02:47:53 +0500, Adnan Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Mike Dent wrote:



Dont get caught by the same thing which had me ripping my hair out!
I had installed Fedora core 2 on a box and forgot that it had installed iptables
firewall!
Type iptables -L and see if there are any rules? iptables -F will
flush them for the time
being, then try again.
It worked for me, wow how silly I felt!
Mike




I am using Debian it's not working for me any other thaughts,tips
suggestions because now i am very exhausted with this error i am looking
almost everyplace wiki google but no luck kindly helping me out.



*yes mike i am trying it both of your commands but still no luck.*


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