Dear You, Try to use iptables rather than the selinux for your firewall...
Thanks ! Edward. Jack Monflower wrote: > hello, > i am stumbling upon something very frustrating with fedora 9. i > installed several servers such as httpd. httpd starts together with > fedora, and i can accessthem locally, by doing > telnet localhost 8080 > and > telnet 10.0.0.4 <http://10.0.0.4> 8080 > where 10.0.0.4 <http://10.0.0.4> is the local LAN i have. > however, whenever i try to do that from another computer in the LAN > (say 10.0.0.2 <http://10.0.0.2>), i do not get anything. > tcpdump -n port 8080 on the linux machine shows that the fedora box > does get the packets when telnetting from 10.0.0.2 <http://10.0.0.2>, > but it never sends packets back, so the connect just times out in > 10.0.0.2 <http://10.0.0.2>. > i disabled selinux, it is not even in permissive mode, but completely > disabled. > for ssh, this does not happen. meaning, i can send and receive freely > packets to/from port 22 on the fedora box, and can ssh to the fedora > box from anywhere in the LAN. > any ideas what could be the reason? I looked around, founda few hints > (for example, checking using tcpdump), but i just cannot isolate the > problem. it also happens, by the way, with mysqld server - locally it > works, but in the whole LAN it doesn't. > thanks.
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