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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Unable to connect to a server from our AIX server via FTP Post 303044420 by Neo on Friday 21st of February 2020 03:53:11 AM
Old 02-21-2020
My first thought is you have a routing problem and perhaps your netmask is set wrong. But I cannot be sure.

Are you sure your netmask for your subnetwork is correctly set to 0xffff0000? (This seems possibly an error).

Do you have the ability to login to your default router host at 172.16.80.100 and check the netmask there? What is that device?

Normally, we do not see big /16 netmasks in subnetwork devices.

Cheers
 

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securenets(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						     securenets(4)

NAME
securenets - NIS map security file DESCRIPTION
The file defines networks and hosts that can access the NIS maps on a server. Each line in the file gives a network mask and a net address. For example: The format of the file is as follows: o Lines beginning with the character are treated as comments. o Lines that are not comment lines contain two fields separated by white space. The first field is a netmask, and the second field is a network. o The netmask field can be one of the following: o 255.255.255.255 (IPv4) o ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff (IPv6) o the string indicating that the second field is a specific host to be allowed access. The file can have any number of netmask/net pairs. When is started on the server, it checks for the existence of and reads its contents into memory if it exists. must be stopped and restarted for any changes in to take effect. Upon startup, the netmask and the net address are converted to binary format and logical ANDed. The result must equal the net address (the second address) to be legal. If the netmask is 255.255.255.255 (all 1's in binary), any address in the net address argument will match it. If any field in the netmask is 0, the corresponding field in the net address must be 0. When used in this way, the portion of the addresses given as 0 acts as a wild card. When a client attempts to bind to the server, checks the client's IP against those given in the file. Again, the address is converted to binary and logical ANDed with the netmask. The result must equal the net address given in the file. If the client address does not match any pairs in the file, the binding is refused with the message, "no such map in server's NIS domain". The file can be used to limit access to specific hosts or to subnets using the wildcard capability. If there are syntax errors in the file, messages are logged to the logging file (default and is not started. If a host has multiple interfaces, each interface address must be allowed in the securenets file for that host to have reliable NIS access. EXAMPLES
The following examples show entries for the file. Either of the following entries provides access only to the host with address 192.33.33.33: or The following entry allows access by any host on the 192.33.33 subnet: For broader access, such as an entire enterprise, the following entry allows any host whose address begins with "15" to be served: Either of the following entries allows access for an individual IPv6 address: or The following entry allows access for all IPv6 addresses starting with "fec0": SEE ALSO
ypserv(1M). securenets(4)
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