Well it basically looks like I can't get out from either server.  I can get
in from anywhere, on allowed ports of course, but I can't get out.  So far
I've tried ftp, telnet, and ssh out and nothing.  I can ftp, telnet, and ssh
into the servers, but just not out.  I have opened the firewall up
completely, so it's not a firewall issue.  Is there something that controls
outbound services?
Like I said earlier, I was very selective about what got installed and I'm
afraid I missed something.  The client software for these three programs is
there.  Any help would be great!  Thanks!

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Barkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: Can't connect between servers


> Hi, I am having connection problems between two servers on the same
network.
> They are recent installs, so I am still doing some initial setup.  The
> problem seems to be larger in scope than just one daemon or service.
>
> For instance:  I can connect to both servers using ssh on port 22 from a
> remote network and from a Windows based PC on their local network.
> But when I try to connect using ssh from one server to another, it just
> times out.
> I am using iptables firewall on both servers and do have port 22 open, as
> well as 20-23 for ftp and telnet.
> I sent an email last night stating the same problem with ftp and telnet,
so
> I think it's a broad network problem.
> The two servers can ping each other, I have each server in the others
> /etc/hosts file, and I've added the following line in /etc/hosts.allow:
> ALL : ALL
> so TCP Wrappers shouldn't be blocking either.
>
> Both servers are running RH 9.0 and are up2date as of the beginning of
this
> week.
> Before I reinstalled these servers telnet and ftp worked fine between
them.
> On this install, I was very selective about what I installed, so I'm
afraid
> I've left out some rpm somewhere needed to make connections on the local
> network.
>
> Any help provided would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks - David B.
>
>
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