[nos-bbs] A bad piece of pi...
MJ Inabnit
ke6sls at arrl.net
Tue Sep 6 20:43:56 EDT 2016
So the Pi's had OS installed at different times... Yup.
Dumb question, can you put a kb and monitor on the naughty Pi and then
telnet from it to it? That is, log in as user, then telnet localhost?
If not, you need to chk config on the telnetd.
Good luck om
73
j
On 09/06/2016 01:15 PM, jerome schatten wrote:
> Pi-men…
>
> I have two Pi’s one with jnos on it (the pi runs fine) and one with uronode on it (the pi runs not so good). They are both on the same LAN. This is not a problem with uronode, it appears to be a basic pi problem - to wit:
>
> With uronode and jnos completely disabled and no iptables firewalls, I cannot telnet into myself on the uronode pi. That is, ‘telnet 127.0.0.1’ yields a busy from that ip.
>
> Moreover, attempts to telnet into the troubled pi from any place on the lan gives a ‘busy’ from from the this pi. This pi telnet’s out OK. Both pi’s can ping each other, and both pi’s can access the internet. The troubled pi is a model 2B, the good one is a Pi 1B. Both pi’s have telnet and telnetd installed and both are set to static ip’s.
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> I have no hair left to pull out. How to proceed? What more to check? Did something change in ‘telnet’ between pi versions?
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> Thanks for any suggestions - jerome ve7ass
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