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Hi, I'm experience a very weird networking problem with my two Debian Slink machines. They're both installed "Basic", except for the "server", which has bind, telnetd, proftpd, samba, apache, and nfs-server installed. The two machines are connected via bnc-cables, and there haven't been any problems with the NICs and the network prior to this (They used to run windows(tm)). Pings are going through fine, and nslookups are snap. httpd is fast too. But when I try to use telnet,ftp,nfs, or smb, the client-program stalls. Sometime I do get a telnet connection throught though - after 3-4 minutes that is. nfs exits with RPC: timeout What could possibly be the problem? Yours faithfully Ulrik Buchholtz Geocrawler.com - The Knowledge Archive

