04-22-2013
Remote Linux server not accessible from same gateway after somedays
Hello,
We are working on Client's remote server and accessing the same from putty from our office.
Now from last 1 month we are facing an issue of inaccessibility of servers from same gateway we configured on our Desktop.
However some machines are accessing the same remote server from same gateway some are not and having error "Server unexpectedly closed network connection"
Then user switched to another gateway which we have as backup. But after some days again remote server stop accessible from this new gateway.
We have Gateways on Linux servers.
I am not able to figure out this issue and need help on the same.
Thanks in advance...
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netgroup
netgroup(5) Linux Reference Manual netgroup(5)
NAME
netgroup - specify network groups
DESCRIPTION
The netgroup file defines "netgroups", which are sets of (host, user, domain) tuples, used for permission checking when doing remote
mounts, remote logins and remote shells.
Each line in the file consists of a netgroup name followed by a by a list of members, where a member is either another netgroup name, or a
triple:
(host, user, domain)
where the host, user, and domain are character strings for the corresponding components. Any of the three fields can be empty, in which
case it specifies a "wildcard", or may consist of the string "-" to specify "no valid value". The domain field must either be the local
domain name or empty for the netgroup entry to be used. This field does not limit the netgroup or provide security. The domain field refers
to the domain in which the triple is valid, not the domain containing the the trusted host.
A gateway machine should be listed under all possible hostnames by which it may be recognized:
gateway (server,,) (server-sn,,) (server-bb,,)
The getnetgrent functions should normally be used to access the netgroup database.
FILES
/etc/netgroup
SEE ALSO
getnetgrent(3), exports(5), makedbm(8), ypserv(8)
WARNINGS
The triple (,,domain) allows all users and machines trusted access, and has the same effect as the triple (,,). Use the host and user
fields of the triple to restrict the access correctly to a specific set of members.
BUGS
The Linux libc5 does not query the /etc/netgroup file directly, it only querys the NIS server for the groups. So the netgroup database must
be stored in the form of a hashed dbm database just like the passwd(5) and group(5) databases.
This manpage mentions getnetgrent(3), but it seems that manpage hasn't been written yet. Since getnetgrent() is part of GNU libc it might
also be that it is documented in info format.
AUTHOR
Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>
NIS
May 1999 netgroup(5)