you need to set your telnet command

telnet ip_address [netmask] [if_name]

ip_address = a host or network that can access the PIX firewall telnet
console.  Default is internal interface.


"Dinesh B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi..
>
> I am trying to make a connection to a remote server ( WAN link) from my
> LAN. The remote end has made configuration to allow my desktop to do a
> telnet to it. The setup is like this.
>
> PC(172.18.10.1) -- PIX ( 172.18.0.1)-----Router ---WAN link---- Remote
>
> ----server ( 165.132.0.1).
>
> The router configuration doesnot have any accesslist to deny the tcp
> packets to establish a session and only ahs a defoult route for "any any"
> via serial0.
>
> Even though, I have configured a mapping for my pc to an registered IP
> address on PIX , which will be allowed by the remote server, I am unable
> to do a telnet. Am I missing something? I also have a conduit statement
> even though that is not necessary.
>
> any comments, welcome.
>
> Thanks
> Dinesh
>
>
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