The next time you ask for help, please READ CAREFULLY what we ask you in order to help the best we can, and if we ask questions that seem to be stupid they aren't because you didn't give us all the info at the very begining.
Good luck,
Alvaro
On 4/18/07, Jason Stahls <m("berlet.com","jason");">com> wrote:Don't feel bad, I quite regularly phoned the net admin at my old ISP to make sure nothing was wrong on his end before I went dabling in my own stuff.
Jason
Dave Cramer wrote:Ok, I have to admit to stupidity here.
iptables was indeed blocking it.
DaveOn 18-Apr-07, at 12:47 PM, David Algeo wrote:
you sure the network is not blocking it? i have to get our network folks block telnet.
The other place to look is /etc/hosts.deny and /etc/hosts.allow also look at /etc/resolvehosts
David
On 17 Apr 2007 13:40:57 -0700, Dave Cramer <m("visible-assets.com","davec");" target="_blank"> assets.com> wrote:Yes, there is a gateway, however only certain ports are blocked.
Dave
On 17-Apr-07, at 4:13 PM, Alvaro Aguirre wrote:
Do you have a gateway betwen the two networks?
On 17 Apr 2007 12:35:48 -0700, Dave Cramer < m("visible-assets.com","davec");" target="_blank">assets.com > wrote:Is there some code in the telnetd which blocks connections from a
different network ?
I am using openvpn
I want all my "real" computers to be on 172.16.73.0/24, and all my
7250's to be on 172.16.72.0/ 24
wierdly enough I can't connect to port 23 from the real computers to
the 7250 ??
But I can connect to other ports, so the network is fine.
Anyone ?
Dave