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- Subject: [SLUG] Can't find address error cont'd
- From: Mick <jackcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Dec 29 19:20:02 2002
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Minh Van Le ask
What type of share ? NFS/Samba ? Please provide the command you are using to
mount the share(s).
I'm trying to mount nfs shares witht the follwoing command
mount t-nfs /server.domain.com:/sharethis /sharethis
What's in /etc/hosts.allow ? If there's more than 1 nic on either computer
and both are on different subnets, then the incoming IP can be of a
different subnet which is not allowed in hosts.allow.
/etc/hosts.allow contians the following
192.0.0.1 server.domain.com server
192.0.0.10 box2.domain.com box2
There is only one NIC per PC.
SSH uses tcp_wrappers, so hosts.allow should have: "sshd: IP" (without
quotes).
Sorry, I don't understand the above... do I have to add shhd as a seperate
entry into hosts.allow?
regards
Mick