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On Thursday 15 August 2002 12:18 am, Bo Peng wrote:
> I misunderstood your suggestion at first. I used "workstation"
> installation and did not notice the "firewall" and "security level" of
> my workstation. How can I chek it? How can I "allow" incoming ssh
> connection? I believe this causes the problem.

Run /usr/sbin/lokkit and modify the rules for the firewall created at 
install time. You can also run /usr/sbin/setup, and select the firewall 
tool from there. You must be root to run either command.

Hope that helps,
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