On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 06:27, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Di, den 07.12.2004 schrieb David Fletcher um 23:01: > > > > On the FC3 machine run "iptables -nvL" to see what your firewall setup > > > says. With "netstat -tualpen" you can list services listening. > > > I've now done a little reading and hopefully a little learning about this, > > taken the advice of the RHCE who runs the server for us at work, and still it > > won't work! The only contact I can get to work with this machine is ping. > > > >From the RH9 machine:- > > [root@boss root]# nmap -vvv -sS 192.168.2.100 > > > Port State Service > > 22/tcp open ssh > > 111/tcp open sunrpc > > 1025/tcp open NFS-or-IIS > > So it doesn't see anything on port 10000 (default webmin port). try nmap -vvv -p 10000 xxx.xxx.xxx > > > Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 6 seconds > > [root@boss root]# > > > As you can see I've cleared out all the rules, and set the policies to ACCEPT. > > This machine web browses OK so the network interface is working, but still I > > can't get webmin on it to respond remotely. I've tried changing the listening > > address of webmin to 20000 which still worked locally but not through the LAN > > from this machine. > > > Dave Fletcher > > What does "netstat -talpen | grep perl" on the webmin host print out? > What webmin do you run? How is it installed? Did you customize it's > setup? Check the content of /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf, especially for > being bound to a specific IP. > > Alexander -- Ow Mun Heng Gentoo/Linux on D600 1.4Ghz Neuromancer 22:24:35 up 44 min, 1 average: 1.60, 2.89, 1.51