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Did you try to ping on the telnet port? ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyy Just checking that your telnet port isnt blocked at either end. Also might be worth tracert with port for telnet. As an update check this KB article from MS Article[^]
Last I checked you can't ping a port. But I know for a fact its not blocked. I personally set it as an open port and in addition to several other CP members' ability to telnet to said server as evidenced in Web Telnet II[^] :)
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Last I checked you can't ping a port. But I know for a fact its not blocked. I personally set it as an open port and in addition to several other CP members' ability to telnet to said server as evidenced in Web Telnet II[^] :)
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Did you check out the article I posted a link to? It could be a server on the route that is denying telnet. So it could be a matter of finding out which servers you go through compared to those that have succeeded and then targetting them for telnet sessions as in the article.
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This is now becoming as ridiculous the whole worm court fiasco! I can tracert mail.jnrcs.org, I can ping it and it responds, but trying to telnet gives me a no route to host!!!!! Can anyone take a jab at explaining what's going on?
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Why aren't you using SSH Mister LinuxMan?
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This is now becoming as ridiculous the whole worm court fiasco! I can tracert mail.jnrcs.org, I can ping it and it responds, but trying to telnet gives me a no route to host!!!!! Can anyone take a jab at explaining what's going on?
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I can ping to mail.jnrcs.org (resolves to 212.38.147.97 which seems to be correct according Telnet II) with an average of 131ms, tracert also takes about 131ms. I cannot telnet to port 25 but I get a connection to Exchange IMAP4 on port 143 Hope this helps and good luck in getting it to work again
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Why aren't you using SSH Mister LinuxMan?
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
I have SSH (22) closed and besides, I'm trying to see why email is not working from home all of a sudden.
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Did you check out the article I posted a link to? It could be a server on the route that is denying telnet. So it could be a matter of finding out which servers you go through compared to those that have succeeded and then targetting them for telnet sessions as in the article.
Trying it, and now I'm getting no route to host again. This is so frustrating.
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This is now becoming as ridiculous the whole worm court fiasco! I can tracert mail.jnrcs.org, I can ping it and it responds, but trying to telnet gives me a no route to host!!!!! Can anyone take a jab at explaining what's going on?
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
This is now becoming as ridiculous the whole worm court fiasco!
No way! Impossible! And now that you mentioned worm court... whatever happened? Did I miss the thrilling conclusion? When does it become a major motion picture? Who will play you? Brad Pitt? Toby Maguire? Who will play the worm? Jim Carrey?
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I have SSH (22) closed and besides, I'm trying to see why email is not working from home all of a sudden.
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Why not map SSH to a different port. Telnet is outdated and insecure. Cool kids now use SSH.
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Did you try to ping on the telnet port? ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyyy Just checking that your telnet port isnt blocked at either end. Also might be worth tracert with port for telnet. As an update check this KB article from MS Article[^]
Ping is a tool that uses the ICMP protocol. That protocol does not define ports. Where did you get that idea from??
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modified on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:16 AM
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Ping is a tool that uses the ICMP protocol. That protocol does not define ports. Where did you get that idea from??
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modified on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:16 AM
Because the Windows version of the tool, or at least the default one, doesn't support ports. I thought this was the case too until I started using OpenVMS, which does have a version of ping that supports ports.
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This is now becoming as ridiculous the whole worm court fiasco! I can tracert mail.jnrcs.org, I can ping it and it responds, but trying to telnet gives me a no route to host!!!!! Can anyone take a jab at explaining what's going on?
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Maybe it's a router issue? Maybe the router(s) that control access to jnrcs.org or mail.jnrcs.org are blocking that? Or blocking it from a certain range of ip addrs/?
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This is now becoming as ridiculous the whole worm court fiasco! I can tracert mail.jnrcs.org, I can ping it and it responds, but trying to telnet gives me a no route to host!!!!! Can anyone take a jab at explaining what's going on?
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Have you tried running a packet sniffer at your end to see the response received from the SYN packet? A quick google suggests: "No route to host" is the consequence of receiving an ICMP "host unreachable" error message. This usually means that the router which sent the ICMP message knows how to route the packet but the ARP resolution for the next hop address failed. A router which has no route for the destination would send an ICMP "network unreachable" error message instead. FWIW: I tried to telnet in as well but get 'could not open connection to the host, on port 25 : Connect failed' (Windows XP telnet client)
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Why aren't you using SSH Mister LinuxMan?
Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
Michael Martin wrote:
Why aren't you using SSH Mister LinuxMan?
It never ceases to amaze me that people refuse to use a secure protocol like SSH and instead use Telnet which is easily hackable and doesn't encrypt anything (including password and ID) and somehow think they're being more secure.
-Sean ---- Fire Nuts
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Because the Windows version of the tool, or at least the default one, doesn't support ports. I thought this was the case too until I started using OpenVMS, which does have a version of ping that supports ports.
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I accidently omitted a "not" in my previous post. OpenVMS must be doing something other than ICMP/Ping, because the ICMP protocol is fully port agnostic (except that it can report that ports aren't available, typically UDP ports). See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping[^] "Note that ICMP (and therefore Ping) resides on the Network layer (level 3) of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model. This is the same layer as IP (Internet Protocol). Consequently, Ping does not use a port for communication." And here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Control_Message_Protocol[^]
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