RE: smtp problems

2001-10-26 Thread Don Ely

Any kind of filtering on the router?

-Original Message-
From: Steve Van Eck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: smtp problems


I have an interesting problem that I hope you can shed some light on. I am 
running W2K, SP2 and Exchange 5.5. This box has a IP that sits directly on 
our T1, the router is the only thing between it and the ISP. We recently 
have been unable to receive email from SOME of our clients. I am unable to 
telnet to port 25 on the exchange box from the outside world, I can telnet 
to it on our segment. I have a sniffer on the segment and am getting quite a

few port unreachable errors.

Header of packet that caused error follows.
IP Header - Internet Protocol Datagram
  Version:  4
  Header Length:5  (20  bytes)
  Type of Service:  %
  Precedence: Routine,   Normal Delay,   Normal Throughput,   Normal 
Reliability
  Total Length: 98
  Identifier:   54627
  Fragmentation Flags:  %000  May Fragment   Last Fragment
  Fragment Offset:  0  (0  bytes)
  Time To Live: 128
  Protocol: 17  UDP
  Header Checksum:  0x
  Source IP Address:66.xx.xxx.xxx
  Dest. IP Address: 207.xxx.xxx.xxx
  No IP Options
UDP - User Datagram Protocol
  Source Port:  137  NETBIOS Name Service
  Destination Port: 137
  Length:   58
  Checksum: 0x
NetBIOS Name Service - Network Basic Input/Output System
  Identification:   0x
  Parameter:0x
Request
Standard Query


A FreeBSD box on the same network is able to accept the mail, it is listed 
as the secondary MX record. Your help is much appreciated. Steve Van Eck


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RE: smtp problems

2001-10-26 Thread Steve Van Eck

No, the ISP swears it is wide open.


Any kind of filtering on the router?

-Original Message-
From: Steve Van Eck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: smtp problems


I have an interesting problem that I hope you can shed some light on. I am
running W2K, SP2 and Exchange 5.5. This box has a IP that sits directly on
our T1, the router is the only thing between it and the ISP. We recently
have been unable to receive email from SOME of our clients. I am unable to
telnet to port 25 on the exchange box from the outside world, I can telnet
to it on our segment. I have a sniffer on the segment and am getting quite 
a

few port unreachable errors.

Header of packet that caused error follows.
IP Header - Internet Protocol Datagram
   Version:  4
   Header Length:5  (20  bytes)
   Type of Service:  %
   Precedence: Routine,   Normal Delay,   Normal Throughput,   Normal
Reliability
   Total Length: 98
   Identifier:   54627
   Fragmentation Flags:  %000  May Fragment   Last Fragment
   Fragment Offset:  0  (0  bytes)
   Time To Live: 128
   Protocol: 17  UDP
   Header Checksum:  0x
   Source IP Address:66.xx.xxx.xxx
   Dest. IP Address: 207.xxx.xxx.xxx
   No IP Options
UDP - User Datagram Protocol
   Source Port:  137  NETBIOS Name Service
   Destination Port: 137
   Length:   58
   Checksum: 0x
NetBIOS Name Service - Network Basic Input/Output System
   Identification:   0x
   Parameter:0x
 Request
 Standard Query


A FreeBSD box on the same network is able to accept the mail, it is listed
as the secondary MX record. Your help is much appreciated. Steve Van Eck


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RE: smtp problems

2001-10-26 Thread Soysal, Serdar

Does the Exchange box respond to ping?  Also, can you telnet to port 25 to
those clients that can't send to you while you're physically on the console
of the Exchange box?

S.

-Original Message-
From: Steve Van Eck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 4:10 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: smtp problems


No, the ISP swears it is wide open.


Any kind of filtering on the router?

-Original Message-
From: Steve Van Eck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: smtp problems


I have an interesting problem that I hope you can shed some light on. I am
running W2K, SP2 and Exchange 5.5. This box has a IP that sits directly on
our T1, the router is the only thing between it and the ISP. We recently
have been unable to receive email from SOME of our clients. I am unable to
telnet to port 25 on the exchange box from the outside world, I can telnet
to it on our segment. I have a sniffer on the segment and am getting quite 
a

few port unreachable errors.

Header of packet that caused error follows.
IP Header - Internet Protocol Datagram
   Version:  4
   Header Length:5  (20  bytes)
   Type of Service:  %
   Precedence: Routine,   Normal Delay,   Normal Throughput,   Normal
Reliability
   Total Length: 98
   Identifier:   54627
   Fragmentation Flags:  %000  May Fragment   Last Fragment
   Fragment Offset:  0  (0  bytes)
   Time To Live: 128
   Protocol: 17  UDP
   Header Checksum:  0x
   Source IP Address:66.xx.xxx.xxx
   Dest. IP Address: 207.xxx.xxx.xxx
   No IP Options
UDP - User Datagram Protocol
   Source Port:  137  NETBIOS Name Service
   Destination Port: 137
   Length:   58
   Checksum: 0x
NetBIOS Name Service - Network Basic Input/Output System
   Identification:   0x
   Parameter:0x
 Request
 Standard Query


A FreeBSD box on the same network is able to accept the mail, it is listed
as the secondary MX record. Your help is much appreciated. Steve Van Eck


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