norton internet security blocks Putty connection
Next message: Jacob Nevins: "Re: norton internet security blocks Putty connection"
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 11:36:41 -0500
When I log onto PUtty with NIS enabled, I cannot connect to the server. If
I disable it, I can. Have tried doing manual settings under NIS by setting
the 'allow all' rule for Putty but no luck.
has anyone been able to correct this?
Next message: Jacob Nevins: "Re: norton internet security blocks Putty connection"
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