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Mar 13, 2011

I have a Rackspace server running Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, where I have installed an IRCd-Hybrid. I can connect to the IRC server using irssi that was installed on the same machine where the server is, but when I try to access it from my computer at home or my friends try I get this error: Code: Connection Refused What should I do?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Connection Refused When Trying To Connect To IRCd-Hybrid

Mar 13, 2011

I have a Rackspace server running Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, where I have installed an IRCd-Hybrid. I can connect to the IRC server using irssi that was installed on the same machine where the server is, but when I try to access it from my computer at home or my friends try I get this error:

Code:
Connection Refused

What should I do?

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Code:
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When I was checking the /var/log/messages, I found these entries:

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Mar 16 15:27:34 localhost smbd[13718]: [2010/03/16 15:27:34, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_connect(78)
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The same error appears when Im trying to apply any changes on zone level for a selected doamin in WEBMIN. (Basically can't apply changes)

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I am merely trying to change the port for my ssh server.However it isn't changing.I edited my ssh_config file to:

Code:

# This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file. See
# ssh_config(5) for more information. This file provides defaults for[code]...

When i try to connect to my server via port 443 i get a connection refused error. However when i try to connect via port 22 it connects. Since that didn't work, i tried restarting the entire server.To restate, i changed the config file and restarted ssh then the computer, however the port didn't change.Ohh and yes my router is set to port forwarding on port 443, though it doesn't matter since I'm inside the network.

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For some reason my mail server (Postfix) seems to have stopped delivering mail.

The error in the mail logs is "status=deferred (delivery temporarily suspended: connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]: Connection refused) against all mails.

I have researched to try and find an answer, most information on this problem seems to point to a malfunction in the Anti Virus and Spam Filtering solution.

I have checked that Amavisd and Clamd are both operating and have restarted Postfix but all to no avail, squirrelmail is not working either.. ie not even producing a login page.

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I Get message Connection refused when trying to connect to other computer in network. My System Ubuntu:

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computer1 shell:

$ ftp
ftp> open 10.0.0.2
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Here's what I've found/tried so far:

This doesn't look like and apt problem anyway, but the sources.list files on Denholm and Moss are identical.

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I have tried 'wget www.google.com'. From Moss the wget is successful, but from Denholm I get "Connection refused."

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Feb 27, 2010

I researched a long while and could not find an answer to these problems, so here I am. I have a debian server running on my home network. I have it running LAMP and it has a live website.

I have samba running and share files with my windows 7 machine, so they do connect.

When i try to use putty it always refuses the connection.SQLyog tells me off too, but it only cays it cannot connect.

I was checking into SSH, since that is how they are both trying to connect, but I can not find adequate info online for my problem.

I have debian lenny running, I was pretty sure it has ssh running, but i couldnt locate 'sshd'

Is SSH on there by a different name or do I need to install the service.

(ps - getting samba running was a nightmare, but i think it was windoze fault, i tried setting up the debian machine exactly how the guides said to do, but it never could connect and denied passwords constantly, then the next day after a few windows reboots had happened, all of the sudden it worked. Don't know what the deal was there. Could that be instrumental? Sorry I am a web dev and not a networker so this stuff is not my forte.)

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Code:

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What I want to happen is if the response is like to code above, it will execute a commands. Obviously, above code knows that the application is not working so I need to execute a commands. I created a script before using expect but I don't think it will work because I haven't establish a shell yet unlike successful telnet I could spawn expect.

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Sep 12, 2010

I have become convinced that rsync for CentOS 5 is broken. I'm trying to set up automatic backups between 2 servers in 2 different countries using rsync under CentOS 5.I can get manual backups to work between the 2 servers by doing two things I shouldn't need to do, but automatic backups fail and I see no solution.Here are the problems I am encountering: According to the instructions I've read everywhere, I am to set up two configuration files:

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/etc/rsyncd.secrets

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Even when I specify --password-file=/etc/rsyncd.secrets in the command line, it still ignores it. I am prompted and I must enter the password manually. Let me back up a moment. After first installing rsync, when I ran any command to access the root server, I get this error:

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--rsh='ssh -p5432'

Then I get a connection ...

... but it prompts me for my password. It doesn't matter that I have my username and password, same one, in /etc/rsyncd.secrets on both servers. It still asks.And it rejects my password!The only way I can get it to connect is by creating an SSH user on the remote server for this.Even then, rsync STILL prompts me for a password, even though:

1. the username and password are specified in the /etc/rsyncd.secrets files on both servers

2. I've added the command line parameter --password-file=/etc/rsyncd.secrets Therefore, it is totally impossible to use an any cron job or other automatic synchronization, under CentOS 5.

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Code:

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Code:

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in this case this

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ssh: connect to host srv3 port 22: Connection refused

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