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Re: [ts-7000] telnet from a different network blocked ?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] telnet from a different network blocked ?
From: Luis Ortega <>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 14:30:55 -0400
Hi Dave et all,

I guess that a good lesson here is that if certain ports get blocked and 
some don't, inmmediately think of *access control lists* somewhere along 
the line wherever any device (computer, router/switch) connects to the 
wire.


Dave Cramer wrote:
>
> Buddy,
>
>
> I'm not a newbie. My question was simple does telnetd block other 
> networks? I didn't ask for help diagnosing openvpn, and iptables.
>
> I don't believe you ever answered my question.
>
> FWIW, the problem was the order of iptables rules, not the lack of them.
>
> Dave
>
> On 18-Apr-07, at 11:31 PM, Alvaro Aguirre wrote:
>
>> 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* < 
>> <>> 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. 
>>>
>>>
>>>     Dave
>>>     On 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* <
>>>>      <>> 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* <
>>>>>         
>>>>>         <>> 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/
>>>>>             <http://172.16.73.0/>24, and all my
>>>>>             7250's to be on 172.16.72.0/ <http://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
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>  



 
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