on 9/7/01 8:11 AM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
>  I've got a small LAN set up in my home, consisting of a Windows 98 machine, a
> IIci, a Linux box as a server, and a laptop (also running Linux.) I set up my
> IIci with Open Transport and TCP/IP, turned on Ethernet, and set the IP and
> Subnet mask properly. I can ping out from the machine to any other machine on
> the network, and other machines can ping me. But when I try to telnet to my
> server, it refuses the connection, but only from the Mac. Any other machine
> can telnet to it easily.
> 
> Does anyone know what I'm missing here?
> Deven "TCP/IP Rules" Gallo

What version of Open Transport?

Check to make sure TCP/IP is not set to "load only when needed."

What type of ethernet card are you using?

Check the Appletalk control panel and make sure it's set to ethernet, too.

These are my thoughts-o-the-morning...

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