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Date:      Mon, 11 Jan 1999 18:28:54 -0500
From:      "Praying Mantis" <mantis32@thepentagon.com>
To:        <ghartline@cng.dl.nec.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: routing problem? solution?
Message-ID:  <00b201be3dba$28ddf9c0$276f14ce@divine>

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Hi,
    Thanks for the reply.
telnet> open
(to) way.com
Trying 165.254.124.10...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
telnet> open
(to) 165.254.124.10
Trying 165.254.124.10...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

The ip address is a public one, i am able to traceroute it. Anything that i
can try?


-----Original Message-----
From: ghartline@cng.dl.nec.com <ghartline@cng.dl.nec.com>
To: Praying Mantis <mantis32@thepentagon.com>
Date: Monday, January 11, 1999 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: routing problem? solution?


>Thanks for using NetForward!
>http://www.netforward.com
>v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
>
>I don't think this is a routing problem at all.  Maybe some kind of ip
>masquerading problem; maybe something else with authentication, but not
>routing.
>First, a "connection refused" message when attempting an ftp location does
>not mean you can't reach the site; it means you reached the site but the
>server declined the connection.
>Second, the traceroute to ftp.freebsd.org completes successfully.  Your
>routing is intact.
>
>I'll go ahead and apologize in advance for pointing out *really* obvious
>things and asking obvious questions, but here goes:
>     Is the ip address of ed0 a viable public ip address, or a private one?
>     The ftp connection below looks like you're opening a connection to
>freebsd.org rather than ftp.freebsd.org.  What happens when you try to open
> the connection either to the fully qualified host name or to the ip
>address?
>>ftp> open
>>(to) freebsd.org
>>ftp: connect: Connection refused
>>
>>$ traceroute ftp.freebsd.org
>>traceroute to wcarchive.cdrom.com (209.155.82.18), 30 hops max, 40 byte
>>packets
> >1  123.456.789.3 (123.456.789.3)  1.456 ms  1.104 ms  2.276 ms
> >2  123.456.789.1 (198.139.157.1)  2.559 ms  2.620 ms  2.889 ms
> >3  ny-cmu-T1.nvc.net (127.49.71.5)  6.010 ms  6.202 ms  4.581 ms
> >4  jc-ny-1.nvc.net (127.49.56.233)  8.285 ms  6.349 ms  6.529 ms
> >5  jc-2-fe-0.nvc.net (127.49.80.2)  7.172 ms  9.726 ms  6.860 ms
> >6  prn-jc-2-45M.nvc.net (127.49.10.249)  37.933 ms  10.005 ms  9.269 ms 7
> pdl-prn-45M.nvc.net (127.49.40.101)  13.707 ms  14.077 ms  11.318 ms 8
> >fe5-0-0.phl0.verio.net (205.238.52.217)  11.679 ms  17.836 ms  17.507 ms
> 9  phl0-0.pne0-0.verio.net (129.250.2.85)  13.184 ms  13.133 ms  14.586 ms
>>10  ny-pan.crl.com (192.157.69.56)  25.081 ms  22.279 ms  12.625 ms
>>11  * lga-nynap.C.us.crl.net (165.113.50.206)  709.446 ms *
>>12  virtc1.ip.us.crl.net (165.113.0.253)  207.401 ms  210.587 ms  215.915
>ms 13  wcarchive.cdrom.com (209.155.82.18)  216.660 ms  209.624 ms  210.693
>ms
>
>


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