Everything is default. I have a Red Hat 9.0 server and it works fine.
I am able to telnet to this server as long as I'm inside my building on
the same network.
If I want to allow telnet access from any IP#, what should my files look
like?
Thanks
James
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 10:08 AM
To: web...@li...
Subject: Re: [webmin-l] Unable to use SSH/Telnet outside of network
At 09:44 AM 9/27/2005, you wrote:
>I'm unable to use the SSH/Telnet program outside of my local network.
>I know this is probably a setting inside my Red Hat ES 4.0, but was
>hoping someone could tell me what to change in Webmin to get this to
>work.
>
>Thank you very much in advance,
>
>James Carter
Hello James,
This could be so many things that you are going to have to reach deeper
and
give some more details.
Some things it could be:
1) iptables ruleset (/etc/sysconfig/iptables)
2) external firewall
3) /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny
4) routing table entries
Please expand. My default RedHat installs have never restricted me this
way, though it could be a result of the more secure extensions in the
newer
RedHat code. BTW, I know you said Fedora, but Fedora is the Beta proving
ground for future RedHat releases.
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