From: "murali nagarajan" <muralin@gdatech.com>
To: "David A. Gatwood" <dgatwood@gatwood.net>
Cc: <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: Problem with ping/telnet
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 16:08:02 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <028801c1aea2$610d96a0$0900a8c0@Domain.invalid> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.LNX.3.96.1020205145050.16943C-100000@gatwood.net
Hello David,
With your info, I am able to do a telnet from my board to the host, only if
I specify the port number. What surprises me is that the presence of both
/etc/services (entry to telnet is available with a port number) and the
/etc/protocols files. For some reason, may be the boot process is unable to
read these information. But when I want to do a telnet to my board from my
host iMAc, I am unable to do. I get an error message "connection refused".
/proc file system is not mounted during the boot time and I mount it
immediately after getting the "bash" prompt.
With PING still looking for some leads...(I can ping from the host to my
taget board)
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Murali
-------------------------------------
> > - PING command does not work
> > The erro message I get is "ping: unknown protocol icmp"
>
> Don't know. Might be a kernel compile issue or something, or it might be
> related to the second issue. Not sure.
>
>
> > - Telnet program does not work which tells me that the service is
unknown.
> > The error message I get is "telnet: tcp/telnet: unknown service"
>
> This one's easy. Telnet explicitly asks the system for the default port
> number for telnet service. If you don't have a valid /etc/services file
> (with telnet listed), it won't be able to do so, and it will fail. If you
> specify a port number by hand (e.g. telnet foo.com 23), it should work.
> Or you can just put in an /etc/services file.
>
>
> Later,
> David
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-02-06 0:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-02-05 22:05 Problem with ping/telnet murali nagarajan
2002-02-05 22:53 ` David A. Gatwood
2002-02-06 0:08 ` murali nagarajan [this message]
2002-02-06 0:46 ` David A. Gatwood
2002-02-06 1:03 ` Jeffrey D. Kowing
2002-02-06 19:59 ` murali nagarajan
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2002-02-07 4:50 Bill Fink
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