Hi All,
For some reason this thread keeps being flagged as SPAM...
I therefore have to approve each message, even if the author is
allowed to post freely..
Sorry for any delay (I'm in the US Eastern time zone).
PJE
PS. Anyone wishing to help moderate posts should contact me.
--- In Per Öberg <> wrote:
>
> 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?
> >
>
> --
> Per Öberg, Ph.D. Student
> Address: Division of Vehicular Systems
> Department of Electrical Engineering
> Linköpings universitet
> 581 83 Linköping, SWEDEN
> Phone: +46 (0)13-28 23 69
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