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Date:      Thu, 22 May 1997 12:48:51 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Joachim Kuebart <joki@kuebart.stuttgart.netsurf.de>
To:        morty <morty@mortykai.com>
Cc:        "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, morty <morty@mortykai.com>
Subject:   RE: icmp/udp ok, tcp not happening
Message-ID:  <XFMail.970522131610.joki@jocki.domestic.de>
In-Reply-To: <199704212150.0941706.7@mail.mortykai.com>

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Hi,

Hm, you're right! I can4t telnet. I did a traceroute, though, hope this will
help you in finding the firewall that won't let anyone through...


traceroute to 207.99.60.66 (207.99.60.66), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
 1  shire (192.168.1.1)  0.982 ms  0.748 ms  0.775 ms
 2  p400-e1.LF.net (194.64.4.7)  23.515 ms  22.681 ms  42.114 ms
 3  eth1.core.LF.net (194.64.4.67)  28.824 ms  30.861 ms  23.366 ms
 4  cisco1-is.LF.net (194.64.4.98)  24.166 ms  23.718 ms  23.739 ms
 5  Frankfurt-bb-s1-1-3.is-bone.net (194.64.253.94)  34.424 ms  44.517 ms 
72.632 ms
 6  902.Hssi8-0.GW1.TCO1.ALTER.NET (157.130.32.81)  167.372 ms  138.271 ms 
154.705 ms
 7  321.atm0-0.cr3.tco1.alter.net (137.39.21.154)  139.009 ms  140.316 ms 
205.662 ms
 8  189.Hssi5-0.CR1.NYC1.Alter.Net (137.39.69.110)  180.274 ms  150.486 ms 
279.809 ms
 9  311.atm11-0.gw3.nyc1.alter.net (137.39.21.89)  145.868 ms  152.325 ms 
160.062 ms
10  nac-gw.customer.ALTER.NET (137.39.131.218)  143.621 ms  144.385 ms  152.296
ms
11  nac-whi4-s1-3Mb.nac.net (207.99.7.13)  176.624 ms  196.731 ms  163.485 ms
12  nac-crn1-s0-100-256k.nac.net (207.99.8.54)  186.093 ms  216.135 ms  201.068
ms
13  nac-crn2-e0-10Mb.nac.net (207.99.52.252)  180.515 ms  205.434 ms  263.418 ms
14  mortykai.com (207.99.60.65)  338.860 ms  315.269 ms  354.962 ms
15  207.99.60.66 (207.99.60.66)  299.367 ms  291.798 ms *

PS: pings arrive, higher level protocols fail -- I don't think this usually
happens except if there's a program that explicitly does that.


On 22-May-97 at 02:50:07 morty wrote:
>im still unable to access external hosts through a packet forwarding gateway.
ive been racking by brains for 
>days. can anybody help?
>
>icmp (ping) and udp (dns) to external hosts is working but it cant make any
external tcp connection. internal 
>connections are fine. other internal hosts can connect to external hosts. 
>
>route monitor displays this message:
>got message of size 124
>RTM_LOSING: Kernal Suspects Partitioning: len124, pid:0, seq: 0, errno: 0, 
>flags:<UP,GATEWAY,HOST,DONE,WASCLONED>
>locks:  inits:
>sockaddrs: <DST,GATEWAY>
> 165.113.58.23 207.99.60.65
>
>i can ping the host and traceroute to it.
>
>ive reinstalled freebsd many times
>
>tcp packets are going out but not receiving any response. can someone give me
their ftp or telnet address 
>and see if the packets are reaching you? or can someone try telnetting to
207.99.60.66?
>
>thanks.
>
>-morty-
>
>heard any good ones lately? 
>send them to mailto:jokes@mortykai.com

cu Jo

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