On Monday 01 October 2001 03:40, David wrote:
> 2 NIC's, eth0 connected to internet, eth1 to other computer. Other
> computer has 1 NIC.
> I have been trying to access the other computer that I networked to
> (trying to in 8.1) I can ping it, check it's ports, both are set up in
> hosts.allow, export, was setup in host (not by me though, some config
> did it, but is correct), alias names for each or recognized,... you can
> do this from both computers.
>
> I did find that iptable_filter was keeping me from connecting to the one
> with two NIC's. Once I : modprobed -r iptable_filter.
> I could access it also, from the other computer.
>
> Something else funny happened: I had tried to print a file from the
> computer with one NIC earlier and it didn't print. As soon as I removed
> the iptable_filter, the file started printing. I was wondering what the
> heck was happening until I saw the file that was printed.
>
> I am going to remove things slowly back until I can get NFS working. I
> did this in earlier rev. but can't seem to access the computers from
> each other, just ping them and such.
>
> I know the gfcc uses ipchains, but does it also tie into the
> iptable_filter? I removed gfcc for now until I figure this out. I hope
> it or something it needs isn't keeping me from networking these two
> computer, cause I want to setup Internet connection sharing.
>
> This is my lsmod report, after removing the iptable_filter. It will come
> back next reboot, anyone know of the top of their head, where to stop it
> at besides the kernel. Also, see anything in here that might be stopping
>   nfs from accessing the other computer. It isn't in here, but I have
> tried to modprobe nfs and it loads with no errors, but still can't
> accomplish access to the other computers.
>
> lsmod
> Module                  Size  Used by
> es1371                 26768   0
> soundcore               4208   4  [es1371]
> ac97_codec              9312   0  [es1371]
> gameport                1856   0  [es1371]
> nfsd                   70464   8  (autoclean)
> lockd                  51440   1  (autoclean) [nfsd]
> sunrpc                 66480   1  (autoclean) [nfsd lockd]
> lp                      5808   0
> parport_pc             20240   1
> parport                24768   1  [lp parport_pc]
> autofs4                 9600   2  (autoclean)
> af_packet              12560   2  (autoclean)
> ip_vs                  62000   0  (autoclean)
> ipt_REJECT              3312   0  (autoclean)
> ipt_limit               1280   0  (autoclean)
> ipt_state                944   0  (autoclean)
> ipt_LOG                 3776   0
> ip_conntrack_ftp        3792   0  (unused)
> keybdev                 1920   0  (unused)
> mousedev                4192   1
> hid                    18480   0  (unused)
> usbmouse                2048   0  (unused)
> input                   3648   0  [keybdev mousedev hid usbmouse]
> iptable_mangle          2048   0  (autoclean) (unused)
> usb-uhci               21232   0  (unused)
> usbcore                50752   1  [hid usbmouse usb-uhci]
> tulip                  36400   2  (autoclean)
> ipt_MASQUERADE          1600   1  (autoclean)
> iptable_nat            16560   0  [ipt_MASQUERADE]
> ip_tables              11488   9  [ipt_REJECT ipt_limit ipt_state
> ipt_LOG iptable_mangle ipt_MASQUERADE iptable_nat]
> ip_conntrack           15600   3  [ipt_state ip_conntrack_ftp
> ipt_MASQUERADE iptable_nat]
> nls_iso8859-1           2880   1  (autoclean)
> nls_cp850               3632   1  (autoclean)
> vfat                    9968   1  (autoclean)
> fat                    32192   0  (autoclean) [vfat]
> ide-scsi                8096   0
> scsi_mod               91072   1  [ide-scsi]
> rtc                     5600   0  (autoclean)
> reiserfs              158304   3


CUPS uses port 631 to broadcast printer information.  Without that, it will 
_not_ print.  It also will not print locally if that port is closed for the 
loopback.

Civileme

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