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RE: [Sheflug] Debian 2.2r0 - just installed.
>===== Original Message From "Sheflug" <sheflug [at] vuw.ac.nz> =====
>> OK, I've got a 5 port hub which is connected to a mix of OpenBSD and
>> Linux boxen (network is 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0), and the Debian box
>> was connected to that as 192.168.0.5/255.255.255.0. Most machines are
>> running 3Com 509 NICs.
>>
>> The route info looked OK, but I guess it really isn't. It'll be a couple
>> of days before I fire the machine up again - I've only got one monitor
>> and lots of machines, and not having network access to one of them is a
>> pain in the behind.
>> It should work :-)
>
>Run a 'tcpdump -i eth0' and see if anything is actually arriving. Or
>departing. If no, you've buggered something ;)
It's a clean install! That's what is confusing me. I've no idea what to do
with
this sort of thing. I'll try the tcpdump night when I get home.
>> I know that installing OpenSSH is a piece of cake, I'm just surprised
>> that it isn't installed as standard.
>
>Laws, etc.. grr.
Laws? OpenBSD have managed to ship OpenSSH now, RedHat 7 comes with OpenSSH
too..
Baz.
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