This discussion is the strangest ever, the messages seems to be dropping
in in the complete wrong order. Am I the only one who get's this behaviour?
Regards
Per Öberg
Neil Cherry wrote:
> Dave Cramer wrote:
>>
>> Let me explain.
>>
>>
>> from computes on the same class C I can connect, from computers on a
>> different class C I can't connect.
>>
>> telnetd is listening on port 23
>>
>> what I want to know is does telnetd block connections from a different
>> network ?
>
> Dave, you lack a lot of the information we are asking for. The
> behavior you are describing seems normal to me if you don't have
> a router between the 2 class C networks. In order for TCP/IP devices,
> that are on different networks, to communicate a router (or gateway)
> must exist between them. I'm not trying to sound mean but do you
> understand the concept of TCP/IP routing?
>
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