Looking through some of the solutions posted, it seems that the problem is related to security setting on the machine; ie. ACL and iptables..

Kohei:
There is sometihng I wanted to ask you, but I kept forgetting. Do you have any iptables or firewall up and running on your machine? If you do, please update your Access Rule or shutdown temporary ;-)    and give it another go.

Sunjae, Yong:
Does Descender's solution; modifying the hosts.allow do you any good?


Cheers,
Lawrence

Kohei Yoshida wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 21:11, Lawrence Lim wrote:
  
To all members,
If you have encountered the "Can't communicate with IIIM Server" error, 
please give Descender's solution a try, and if the feedback is positive, 
I'll put it up as an FAQ's solution. Also note that after making changes 
in the hosts.allow, restore the htt.conf file back to the original form 
and see if the error persists. I look forward to your feedback.
    

I got the "Can't communicate..." error message back again.  Actually my
hosts.allow and hosts.deny files were both empty to begin with, so
restoring the htt.conf to its original state just brought me back the
problem once again.  Adding the "htt_server: 127.0.0.1" line to
hosts.allow didn't do it either.

Kohei

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