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Is it possible some are going through a firewall/router that blocks the Telnet port (usually port 23) and the one who is successful is routed differently ? I've heard that some ISP's block port 23. Do the successful and unsuccessful users have different ISP's ? ...Neil "Charly Jones" <charly301@hotmail.com> Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com 2001/09/14 19:04 Please respond to midrange-l To: midrange-l@midrange.com cc: Subject: Re: Client Express data transfer Eric DeLong wrote: > > Are all of the host servers started? I have a system that I _think_ has the host servers started, but I can't tell for sure. CWBPING command on any PC connected to the local network reports all servers are good. CWBPING over the internet reports all except telnet are good. Actually one person can CWBPING over the internet, and it reports all good. But all others who try CWBPING over the internet it reports telnet _not_ good. Does anyone have a clue what the next step is? Thanks, Charly PS - the attached log has the IP address changed to protect the guilty... For their next act, they'll no doubt be buying a firewall running under NT, which makes about as much sense as building a prison out of meringue. -- Tanuki Charly Jones 253 851-9876 Gig Harbor Washington
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