Nope. Will give that a go thanks..
Declan Ingram wrote:
have you tried running a tcpdump -X, it will show you in ASCII exactly
what is transversing the network.
(man tcpdump and fiddle some args so that you get the best filter)
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 04:01, Malik Jayawardena wrote:
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I've disabled the firewall in both Mandrake and
Red Hat, but to no avail.
I'll try the suggestions in that link, but I'm pretty sure I've been
through most of the stuff on the sourceforge site.
Does anyone know what happens during login? I.e. what
bpalogin/bids2login actually does??
Tony Green wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 13:34, Tony Green wrote:
Google seems to think it's a known problem :
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=713082&group_id=19555&atid=219555
Mandrake comes with a built in firewall that is most likely dropping the
heartbeat, go into the mandrake control center and have a poke at the
security settings, you want to allow your dce-server to access port
5050, and set the same in /etc/bpalogin.conf.
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