Hi again,

* Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Jeffrey Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 3/25/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Keep going with netcat. What commands did you use exactly? Using
> > > netcat proves that it TCP and UDP do in fact work, so this would seem
> > > to be some other problem. My best guess is a firewall is blocking you.
> > > In your favourite scripting language, try
> > > i=0
> > > while 1:
> > >   i+=1
> > >   system("echo $i | nc host $i")
> > >   system("echo $i | nc -u host $i")
> > >
> > > And have another script on the other side listening.
> > ditto. Or u can also just try using nc directly with the ports that
> > u're having problems with, just to verify where the problem is.
> 
> There is no firewall between the hosts in this local network. I'm having
> trouble using ssh from and to the obsd box, but stopping sshd and using
> netcat with port 22 works very well. This is really strange. Any other
> ideas? I think I'll install nmap and play around with that a bit.

And as I wrote earlier, everything works using xl0 (3Com onboard 10/100 NIC).

- Alexander

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