
Hi, Try this: During RedHat 7.2 installation, choose "Firewall Configuration" as "No Firewall" Rationale: Initially I had chosen "Medium" for Firewall Configuration. In the Red Hat documentation, I read that, in this case your firewall will not allow access to certain resources on your system. By default, access to these resources are not allowed- · Ports lower than 1023 - the standard reserved ports, used by most system services, such as FTP, SSH, telnet and HTTP {Note: TFTP uses port 69} · The NFS server port (2049) So, I finally decided to do a fresh installation choosing "No Firewall" I am sure then your TFTP server will work as desired. -Ranjeeta -----Original Message----- From: Rayashish@aol.com [mailto:Rayashish@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 11:52 AM To: ixp1200@CS.Princeton.EDU Subject: Re: [ixp1200] (no subject) no, it is workstation installation. --Ashish

On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Ranjeeta wrote:
So, I finally decided to do a fresh installation choosing "No Firewall"
Actually, you can start/stop the firewall without reinstalling from scratch. Just fire-up "linuxconf" and go to "Control -> Control Panel -> Control Service Activity -> Firewall"... --Ivan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ivan Ganev 327236 Georgia Tech Station College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332 Georgia Institute of Technology 1-(404)-365-8694 ganev@cc.gatech.edu http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~ganev ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival. -- W. Edwards Deming

Linuxconf is not installed in RH7.2 by default anymore. So you could do /sbin/service ipchains stop to stop the firewall. ""Until you value yourself, you will not value your time. Until you value your time, you will not do anything with it." - M. Scott Peck" Regards, P.K. Chong Chong Poh Kit Post-graduate Student Multimedia University chongpohkit@ieee.org Tel:6016-3174831 (M) / 603-90768272 (H) 06/03/2002 On Tue, 5 Mar 2002 15:18:06 -0500 (EST), Ivan Ganev wrote: ->On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Ranjeeta wrote: -> ->> ->> So, I finally decided to do a fresh installation choosing "No ->Firewall" ->> -> ->Actually, you can start/stop the firewall without reinstalling from ->scratch. Just fire-up "linuxconf" and go to "Control -> Control ->Panel -> ->Control Service Activity -> Firewall"... -> ->--Ivan -> ->-------------------------------------------------------------------- ->---------- -> Ivan Ganev 327236 Georgia Tech ->Station -> College of Computing Atlanta, GA 30332 ->Georgia Institute of Technology 1-(404)-365-8694 -> ganev@cc.gatech.edu ->http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~ganev ->-------------------------------------------------------------------- ->---------- -> Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival. -> -- W. Edwards Deming ->

Hi, I was wondering if anyone managed to use the Micro-ACE programming framework with an IXP1200EB (Rev. B0 Silicon) running on the Netwinder Linux Kernel (2.3.99-pre3-rmk3-np2)? Or is this impossible due to hardware difference between the IXP1200EB and the IXDP1200 Adv. Development Platform? Thanks in advance. Regards, Chong Poh Kit Post-graduate Student Multimedia University, Malaysia chongpohkit@ieee.org Tel : (6)016-3174831 "Blessed are the pessimists, for they make backups!."
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Chong Poh Kit
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Ivan Ganev
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Ranjeeta