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Date:      Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:50:38 +1100
From:      Andrew Johns <A_Johns@TurnAround.com.au>
To:        Evan Parry <nave@azstarnet.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Telnet Troubles
Message-ID:  <36F95E2E.FDF15CB@TurnAround.com.au>
References:  <19990323210654.A29804@lhasa.dhis.org>

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Evan Parry wrote:
> 
> Here's a rather odd problem that I've encountered for the last couple months:
> 
> Telnetting (or using ssh) to my FreeBSD box from the outside does not work.
> 'telnet localhost' connects fine (as does using ssh to the localhost) but
> telnet won't giving various error messages from 'operation timed out' to 'no
> route to host'.
> 
> The strange part of this all however is that other services work fine.  Web,
> FTP, SMTP all are able to connect fine from anywhere.  Also, I did not
> encounter this problem with Linux when I've tried it but all versions of
> FreeBSD I've used (from 2.2.5) have had this.
> 
> Any ideas? TIA
> 
Are you trying to log in as root?  If so, then it will always
fail as the default installation disallows root logins from
across a network.

Having said this, it sounds as though you aren't even getting the
Login: prompt - is this correct?

If that is the case, then there is something else "getting in the
way" - DNS doesn't seem likely as you can FTP, etc; firewalling
may be a problem but I'd imagine that you'd be aware of that. 
Are you trying to telnet into your system from the 'net - if so,
is your ISP passing telnet packets (they should be, but...).

Basically I need more info.

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