Hmmm, betcha you have a ALL:Parinoid entry in /etc/hosts.deny. With that
option, you won't be able to access just about everything if your ip and
hostname don't matchup/resolve. The soultion is, fix your host name. =)

You could add a ALL: IP Range of your ISP to hosts.allow, or if your on
static IP add a entry to /etc/hosts on the server machine. If your going
from an internal host to an internal host, get bind working to resolve
names for your internal network or add an entry in /etc/hosts for every
machine.

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