Hi Kyriakos,
#iptables -t nat -L
Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
/etc/hosts.allow:
I had: slapd: 127.0.0.0
now I type:
slapd: ALL
/etc/hosts.deny:
empty
can you test now, please?
El dom, 09-10-2005 a las 14:42 +0300, Kyriakos G. Ginis escribió:
> On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 01:29:09PM +0200, Juan Jose Pardo Navarro wrote:
> > Hi Kyriakos,
> >
> > I run it and it is OK.
>
> It still doesn't work:
>
> kyrginis@cyrix:~$ ldapsearch -x -H ldap://grid003.ft.uam.es:2170 -b mds-vo-name=UAM-LCG2,o=grid
> ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server
>
> kyrginis@stable:~$ ldapsearch -x -H ldap://grid003.ft.uam.es:2170 -b
> mds-vo-name=UAM-LCG2,o=grid
> ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
>
> > I have tested the iptables, and the machine has not rules:
> >
> > # iptables -L
>
> Check also the 'nat' table:
>
> iptables -t nat -L
>
>
> Check tcpwrappers as well:
>
> cat /etc/hosts.allow
> cat /etc/hosts.deny
>
>
> And finally check if there are access lists at some other level, for
> example your network routers/switches.
>
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