Thank you Kevin. It was the firewall. I looked at the example you sent
me and it finally dawned on me that 37588 and 37589 are ports. I turned
off the firewall and talk worked. I fixed the firewall, turned it back on
and now talk works.
Thank you
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Kevin wrote:
> Make sure inetd is actually waking it up when the socket is tickled.
>
> # talk kevin
> (Then, on another terminal...)
> # netstat -a | grep talk
> udp 0 0 *:ntalk *:*
> udp 0 0 localhost:37588 localhost:ntalk ESTABLISHED
> udp 0 0 hangar:37589 hangar:ntalk ESTABLISHED
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