Steven Schoch wrote:
on Wed, 09 Jun 2004 Paul Bijnens wrote:
Try to find out where the UDP packet got dropped, using tcpdump or
etherreal or other network analyzer on homer and marge.
Now we're getting somewhere. The tcpdump shows this:
15:01:56.739818 homer > marge: icmp: host homer unreachable - admin
prohibited [tos 0xc0]
My guess is that ICMP message is something to do with a firewall.
"admin prohibited" is definately a result of iptables filtering.
Have a close look in homer. Execute "iptables -L".
Maybe the solution is loading the amanda iptables module,
if that is available on the machine.
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