On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 02:00:14 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 12:16:33AM +0100, Ulrich Sucker wrote:
>> Hi folks!
>> 
>> During debugging a mail problem, I found a very interesting problem.
>> My mail server says "connection timed out" if he tries to connect to
>> some specific systems which are properly run under windows. 
>> I tried to connect the system via telnet and telnet timed out also.
>> Then I tried some other machines (DOS, Windows, OpenBSD, SUN) and I
>> found only Linux machines with such kind of problems, but not all
>> Linux machines have this problem.
>> The problem depends not to the kernel version (we tried 2.2.xx, 2.4.18
>> - 24).
>> 
>>  I have problems with these machines:
>> 
>> 213.160.64.50
>> 149.201.40.50
>> 212.223.86.31
>> 
>> Has anybody an idea?
>> 
>> Regards Uli
>
>I'm not sure if it would be a help but:
>
>Does ping works?
>If not, check the routing table.

OK, I didn't tell you all what I tried. I tested the connection whith
ping and it works fine. The question is that a connection from a
Windows-Machine to dthose machines is possible an from a Linux-Machine
out of the same net to tese machines is not possible. 


>
># route -n


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