>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.
You may have to enable telnet on the server. I've setup NetBSD and Debian
Linux and one of them needed this. I think it's in the main rc.conf file
or equivalent.
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