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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-01-13 12:55
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One team can access the server but i can not.
That team is in another State.
So we are troubleshooting what the issue is.
I am on same security profile and same firewall configuration.
I need to find out.
Any thoughts on that?
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-01-13 1:01
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I am on VPN access. They are on VPN access.
Is it ACL network issue? DMZ issue?
Anythoughts?
Please reply to me at your earliest convenience.
Thank you.
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Khairey
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Posted on 08-01-13 1:07
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Ping,telnet are your first steps.
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-01-13 2:28
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Ping: Request time out. I am not on Linux terminal. I do not have an access to the servers yet.
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hkrishna
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Posted on 08-01-13 2:30
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If you're using SSH, check ~/.ssh/known_hosts file for an entry starting with the server name you are trying to log in to. If there is, delete the entire line and save the file. Try logging in again. If it asks you if you want to establish a new known host, type yes.
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Posted on 08-01-13 3:00
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Hey guys,
I have created a sysadmin question/answer community at http://www.asksysadmins.com , please feel free to join and ask questions.
Thank you
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mancini
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Posted on 08-01-13 3:26
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1. telnet IP_of_server 22 If it fails you need to put in a firewall request to allow you access. If this works then proceed to step2
2. On the server where you are trying to connect add your IP to /etc/hosts.allow.
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-02-13 8:05
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How do we do telnet on window command line?
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Khairey
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Posted on 08-02-13 8:18
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Telnet host port On windows 8 and later you probably need to add telnet client from feature. Just curious, are you on internship?
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-02-13 8:27
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Yes. What runs on port 23?
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-02-13 8:33
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TCP/UDP ra Telnet bhaneko autai ho?
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Khairey
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Posted on 08-02-13 4:34
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hoina farak hun ti dubai. yeuta protocol ho arko program/application ho.
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Saajha
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Posted on 08-02-13 4:43
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@newguyintown, are you for real or just goofing around here?
Most of the questions are fine and some of them are obvious to a newbie; but who on the earth would let you administer their systems and network if you actually get stumbled into petty issues like these so often?
TCP/UDP ra Telnet bhaneko autai ho? NO
What runs on port 23? Anything you want to run
Is it ACL/Network issue? Maybe, what does your ACL say?
DMZ issue? Probably NO -- DMZ is not a "setting", it's a segment of the Network.
But, would any of these answers really help you?
You're going to stress yourself if you don't take the "right" approach soon and continue dragging it this way. If you are really determined and are not just messing around with others' brains, you should get into learning the basics. Good starters would be : Network+, CCENT, and Linux+ certification materials. Just grab a reading resource: a book, training video, etc that covers each of these exam topics and check back after a few weeks, I bet you can answer most if not all of the questions you have up there and be able to strategically approach issues you encounter everyday at your work!
I *feel* for you, and probably believe you're seeking out for an actual help, but quite honestly get frightened seeing these questions.
Hope you take it as a constructive criticism!
~@~
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-05-13 4:43
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Brother Sajha: With due respect, I am learning and seeking my brothers and sisters help. Thank you for your answers.The cure of ignorance is to ask questions and i believe no question is a stupid question. Everyone learned in this life and none learnt from their mother's womb :)
I read the Redhat book but on real environment it's different. Please correct me from wrong.....
Anyways, for all brothers and sisters: I am learning about IP tables. Could you please direct me to a link or video or documents so i may learn how to enable/ diable ports and also learn about firewalls too.
Thank you for your time. May GOD reward you!
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-05-13 4:45
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Thank you Khairey and all the brothers and sisters for taking time to reply me. That means alot to me.
Please keep on helping me to learn to crawl so i may learn to walk.
Thanks again.
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Khairey
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Posted on 08-05-13 9:51
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Newguyintown: try this Linuxhomenetworking.com
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Posted on 08-06-13 8:20
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newguyintown
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Posted on 08-06-13 9:50
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VLAN bhaneko ke ho?
ani Change control kun situation ma garnu parchha?
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Posted on 08-06-13 8:51
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You are not network engineer, are you?
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Posted on 08-06-13 10:08
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seriously dude... u need to start reading stuffs on your own, try to figure out how it works. then if you have problems, then ASK.. listen to what SAAJHA said... if you don't know the diff between TCP/UDP u have lots to learn!! start reading!!
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