oops. I think I should read the problem more carefully in the future... I
thought he said he can't use the telnet "program"... my bad.

Yeah, I did mean "should not"...

If I had been interviewing myself here, I think I would have flunked! ;)

Thanks!

Kenneth

Andy Walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Kenneth Lorenzo wrote:
>
> > I believe if you can't ping, then you should be able to do traceroutes
too.
> > these 2 tools are one of the most essential tools you need to
troubleshoot
> > network connectivity.
>
> I assume you mean should not as opposed to should be able to here.
>
> > As far as telnet goes, tell them you need to use this tool in case you
need
> > to test connectivity besides connecting to Telnet daemons such as SMTP,
> > POP3, IMAP4, LDAP...
>
> Actually this should still be possible as the destination port isn't 23,
> but 25, 110, 143, 389 respectivly...
>
> andy
>
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