Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 874 from 2007/4/9
From: Kingston upon ...
Quote:
freepointer wrote:
Hi Guys,
Who can help, because now I'm selbstr confused after I MorphOS added that
envarc:sys/net/host
What did you add?
Quote:I leave for my network, the machine (MorphOS) continue on listening (
lists)
Mini:
listen_netstat.jpg This shows that the network interface on the MorphOS machine has been set to use a fixed IP address of 0.0.0.0. It's also connected to 0.0.0.0 - probably itself.
I could be misunderstanding, but whatever it is you're trying to do, that looks very wrong.
Quote:
Within the Router`s (AVM 4020), the ports are 0.0.0.0 defined by the Provider ...
(According to research / read, check, the technical data "support.lua" etc.)
Looking briefly at some documents for the AVM4020, 0.0.0.0 is the internal address of the router as used in internal configuration files (noted in the ipv4forwardrules section).
That section has a layout (which may vary slightly between vendors/firmware) of:
Protocol/incoming IP address:incoming port/outgoing IP adress:port /mysterious zero/some-string (name of rule?)
tcp 0.0.0.0:80 DATA POLICY:80 0 # HTTP-Server
I have seen 0.0.0.0 referred to as the 'internal address' of the router (my guess is that would just be in the config files though), but that doesn't mean it woud be addressable as 0.0.0.0 on the network, I don't see how that could work.
Also, since your config file shows DATA POLICY in place of the outgoing IP address, I would guess port forwarding rules are somewhere else in the config file (or in the router's configuration interface), possibly under the heading "data policy" ;).
I've looked at your links, but not really understood what you're trying to do with your MorphOS box
What exactly are you trying to do with your MorphOS machine?
Have you tried setting this up with another machine/OS successfully?
Everything else is just noise at the moment, if you could simplify what you're asking that might help find a solution.
Quote:05-07-2016 the network because
CDIR had to be changed due to a
NEW machine:
Code:
section of the Support.lua the AVM Fritz box / stand date 05 July 2016 landevices {
landevices_version = 3;
landevices {
ip = DATA POLICY;
name = "ngc3621";
neighbour_name = "ngc3621";
mac = DATA POLICY;
auto_etherwake = no;
ifaceid = ::;
staticlease = no;
ipv4forwardrules =
"tcp 0.0.0.0:80 DATA POLICY:80 0 # HTTP-Server",
"tcp 0.0.0.0:901 DATA POLICY:901 0 # Samba-Server",
"tcp 0.0.0.0:6667 DATA POLICY:6667 0 # IRC-Server",
"tcp 0.0.0.0:21 DATA POLICY:21 0 # FTP-Server";
allow_pcp_and_upnp = no;
}
But how can it be that the machine directly listens to
ports at the First restart after ???
Technical network plan for assistance (Commercial): go =>
netplan Little Help: 00000000.00000000.00000000.00000 111 - 001 11000000.10101000.00000001.00101 - 11000000.10101000.00000001.00101 111 (before Today the New Machine was involved it was
CDIR 29)
11000000.10101000.00000001.xxxxxxxx
== 192.168.1.xxx in binary.
Really not sure what you're saying here though...
Or next:
Quote:to: CDIR 28 ^
14 machinery / minus
network and
broadcast.
to calculate "
CLASS C" standard IP's ( go =>
network sketch )
In my opinion, seems any bond not to be 100% correct, this I do not
Had but to write this thread notice about 50 minutes later, the have the bonds from the "support.lua" no direct matches (see:
netstat ) - because the port
137,
139 Samba, and port
25 is not open pop, the pop, we drive
pop_ssl.jpg on a different port plus.
pop_pgp.jpg on the
netzwerk.jpg (it all the TIME / 2015) and Samba, I have not run 100%, the admin tool over
901 works ...
Are you saying you can connect to another machine's Samba control interface, or just that you can connect to the local machine's samba interface (which would be using loopback)?
Are you saying that no network application manages to fetch data?
Can you ping anything from the command line? Is there anything at all being transferred/communicated to or from the MorphOS machine over the network?
Quote:I see this as not normal, but do like to disabuse ...
esp., the view of the cache :
cache_netstat.jpgThe Cache settings in MorphOS preferences relate to disk caching, and are not related in any way to the "cache failed" message you are seeing in netstat.
The "cache failed" message in Netstat may be slightly misleading, and just indicates the connection has failed in some way.
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Who knows what or RAT and experience can carry on?
[ Editiert durch freepointer 05.07.2016 - 23:18 ]
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