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05-19-2004 03:17 PM
05-19-2004 03:17 PM
Telnet connecting problem
In local domain(network),telnet is working fine.But i can not ping or telnet to other network(domain). i can given below telnet errror.
Error:
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
Thanks®ards,
M.Suresh
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05-19-2004 03:24 PM
05-19-2004 03:24 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
You have not defined the proper route / gateway to the other network/domain.
what is the IP address of the gateway??
what is the network to which you are trying to connect??
netstat -rv??
with best wishes
Naveej
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05-19-2004 03:30 PM
05-19-2004 03:30 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
Check whethr u have proper gateways !
Kaps
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05-19-2004 03:47 PM
05-19-2004 03:47 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
Need more details about your network, if you want to access a network that is out of your subnet, you have to add a routing to enable you to communicate other LAN.
Please give us details on your local network and also the other network that you want to access..
Thanks & Regards
Sri
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05-19-2004 04:07 PM
05-19-2004 04:07 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
I checked in /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file, the default gateway ip entry was correct.
In netstat -rv, the default gateway entry was missed.i am giving netstat -rv output,in this output two lan card status and local host status are present but default staus was missed.
# netstat -rv
Routing tables
Dest/Netmask Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
test1/0xffffffff
localhost UH 0 21 lo0
test21/0xffffffff
localhost UH 0 10140 lo0
localhost/0xffffffff
localhost UH 0 124 lo0
xx.xxx.xx/0xffffff00
test1 U 9 773144 lan1
xx.xxx.xx/0xffffff00
test1 U 0 0 lan0
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05-19-2004 04:22 PM
05-19-2004 04:22 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
All different ip entries are added in hosts.deny file.In this file, telnet,ftp and rlogin entries are available.
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05-19-2004 04:23 PM
05-19-2004 04:23 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
have a look at this thread.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=592912
regds
Naveej
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05-19-2004 05:02 PM
05-19-2004 05:02 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
Don't forget to assign points to whoever helps you to find the solutions. This was told you in last sesson also.
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05-19-2004 06:19 PM
05-19-2004 06:19 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
It is always recommended to keep mininum static routes on any TCP/IP host. So the best way to deal is to have a default route takes care of all such routing information.
Yes you could have diffrent routers for diffrent networks , i.e. If u have two interfaces and they are connected to diffrent networks you could have a router per interface. As per your comments I can not see a default route itself , Can you check a similer system in the LAN and clone it over to this host ?.
Also do u really have two networks ? if u do not have keep a single route and add a route on to the routing device that you have used as defualt gateway !
Good Luck.
Kaps
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05-19-2004 06:37 PM
05-19-2004 06:37 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
we have using two unix server,out of 2, one server is working fine,but 2nd server was problem.
Actually we are connected different domain ie,11.256.58..,11.256.70..,11.256.71...
I checked both server configuration but both are same entries.i do't know what is problem?
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05-19-2004 06:40 PM
05-19-2004 06:40 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
on both problematic and working one's
ifconfig -a
netstat -rn
traceroute
Kaps
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05-19-2004 06:41 PM
05-19-2004 06:41 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
compare the output of netstat -rv for both the servers..
also do a traceroute as kapil has mentioned. and see till where the packets are going.
this should give you a better picture.
with best wishes
naveej
kapil, check your yahoo mail!!!
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05-19-2004 09:11 PM
05-19-2004 09:11 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
Can you set manually default gateway using route command?
e.g:
# route add default 192.168.0.1
Are there any error message?
If manually set ok, you shuold check /etc/rc.log.
Are there any error in /etc/rc.log?
Thanks.
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05-20-2004 05:36 PM
05-20-2004 05:36 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
problem was solved i.e i removed default gate way ip and restart system after i entered gateway ip and restart,then it pinging fine and telnet also worked.but now problem is i connected to other network thr' telnet is connecting,but client side(other domain)can not connect to this domain thr' telnet.This problem only in telnet.
Problem:
From 10.256.85.15 to 10.256.86.15 telnet connecting properly.
From 10.256.86.15 to 10.256.85.15 telnet not connected.
thanks,
M.Suresh
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05-20-2004 07:23 PM
05-20-2004 07:23 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
Anyway do u have subnets ?. i.e. can u post the info what i have asked for.
I think 10.X.X.X are non-routable network (?!)
Kaps
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05-20-2004 09:36 PM
05-20-2004 09:36 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
10.256.x.x is not a valid IP address. Pls check!
10.x.x.x is routable but only in private LAN, not in public network, I mean, on internet.
regards,
richard
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05-20-2004 11:27 PM
05-20-2004 11:27 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
i giving only examples,not original ip's.
thanks,
suresh.
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05-21-2004 06:07 PM
05-21-2004 06:07 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
ifconfig -a
netstat -rn
traceroute
regards,
Richard
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05-21-2004 07:17 PM
05-21-2004 07:17 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
2.route add host host-ipaddress
if add one static route of this server can telnet,this is your local server route table question.
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05-22-2004 07:07 PM
05-22-2004 07:07 PM
Re: Telnet connecting problem
As per Kapil stated, pls give us the following:
ifconfig -a
netstat -rn
traceroute
regards,
Richard