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> 12 192.168.0.2 gravity.twi-31o2.org gravity |
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> thufir@localhost ~ $ date |
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> Fri Mar 24 20:15:55 GMT 2006 |
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> thufir@localhost ~ $ |
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> |
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Sorry to intrude but I can't get a nibble on my post |
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"ftp connection refused". |
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Just so happens I found the above "gravity" line in my |
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hosts file after doing an emerge of ftp. But ftp will |
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not communicate across a crossover, pc-to-pc, LAN, |
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even though the two NICs can ping each other and |
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iftraf indicates a flurry of activity for about 1/2 a |
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second at the start of an ftp session on the host pc. |
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FWIW, I found that particular line added automagically |
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to the /etc/hosts file on a fresh install using the |
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2.6.15 kernel after doing emerge ftp IIRC but not on |
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the other machine's hosts file. The other pc uses the |
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2.6.12 kernel but the ftp client is identical for |
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both. So I just added the line manually to the /hosts |
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file on that one. |
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So both PCs have that line in their /hosts file now. |
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So I oughta be able to ftp gravity from one or the |
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other and get connected, right? But it doesn't work |
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:^( |
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Does ftp work for you? |
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What am I missing? |
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-Maxim |
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