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I forgot how to change the telnet port in the router from 23.
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I forgot how to change the telnet port in the router from 23.
So did I.
Don't think you can, but no doubt someone will correct me if wrong.
What's the reason?
SSH help at all?
Gaz
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Hi all,
I configured a cisco 2600 router behind a ADSL router. It is working
perfect, but I can't telnet to my router from outside, it said the target
machine actively refused it. I pasted my router's configuration below,
please advice.
Thanks
Ricky
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It's because you are running NAT overloaded. It assumes that all traffic it
receives on the dialer interface is destined for a machine on the inside and
not for itself. Since there is no static mapping, and no dynamic mapping
for telnet, it is refused. That is assuming you are coming in over
Oh, how rude of me. I explained the problem without offering a solution.
The easiest (and least likely, considering it appears to be residencial DSL)
is multiple IP addresses. A secondary address that is not a part of the NAT
pool could be addressed from the outside. The next easiest (I
Ricky Chan wrote:
Hi all,
I configured a cisco 2600 router behind a ADSL router.
You have your 2660 behind an ADSL Router? or ASDL Modem? If you're behind
a DSL router, then you're more than likely being NATed by the DSL router, in
which case you need to create a static port mapping that
I couldn't imagine using one of thosepalm tops are bad enough...and my
typing skills do not help the matter. It would take me 5 minutes to type in
one command! :)
Brad Ellis 10/04/01 11:06PM
Fellow geeks need to check this out, it just looks too cool (wireless telnet
access):
Fellow geeks need to check this out, it just looks too cool (wireless telnet
access):
http://www.airstreamws.com/ourproducts/sshtelnet.html
I just bought a RIM 957, so I'll let everyone know how well it works.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
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Network Learning Inc
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Subject: Re: Secure telnet to your router using SSH
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 11:06:37 -0500
Thanks, Clayton, But I could not connet to the router using Tera Term
Pro
with SSH. I know the Tera Term is working because I have b
had the same problem you have before. When I switch over to putty
or minterm, it works like a charm.
Sean
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Thanks, Clayton, But I could not connet to the router using Tera Term
Pro
with SSH. I know the Tera Term is working because I have been using it
to
connect to my PIX th
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Thanks, Sean,
PuTTY worked fine.
Ruihai
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Simple CCO search of 'router ssh' found:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
t/121t1/sshv1.htm
"Secure Shell Version 1 Support
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Supported Platforms
a.. Cisco 1700 series
b.. Cisco 2600 series
c.. Cisco 3600 series
d.. Cisco 7200 series
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That will do the trick. If you want to be even more secure, implement
TACACS server instead of local account. By the way "transport input
ssh"
essentially cut-off telnet to your router. I've heard of newbies in
this group suggesting of impl
4
transport input ssh
That will do the trick. If you want to be even more secure, implement
TACACS server instead of local account. By the way "transport input
ssh"
essentially cut-off telnet to your router. I've heard of newbies in
this group suggesting of implementing
, it works like a charm.
Sean
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Thanks, Clayton, But I could not connet to the router
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I'm not sure if that release supports ssh. It might have to be one of the
12.1(x)T releases.
Clayton
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I have been using SSH to secure my telnet connection toPIX. Does anyone
know how to do the samething to IOS router?
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Ruihai
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sport input ssh"
essentially cut-off telnet to your router. I've heard of newbies in
this group suggesting of implementing access-list to prevent. That's not
the right way to do it. Another thing, remember Cisco IOS only supports
SSH version 1 and keep in mind that SSH 1 does hav
But just the other day *you* were the newbie asking how to do it! That's
when I told you to go look for a cable stretcher...
Don't go insulting the newbies now that you feel you've graduated.
Z
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By the way "transport input ssh" essentially cut-off telnet to y
ssh
That will do the trick. If you want to be even more secure, implement
TACACS server instead of local account. By the way "transport input ssh"
essentially cut-off telnet to your router. I've heard of newbies in
this group suggesting of implementing access-list to prevent. That's
I am trying to telnet to a 2514 router from work. I have a Linksys BEFSR41
ethernet/dsl router on my incoming cable line. I have enabled port
forwarding for telnet (port 23) on this router. I have also set up vty on
the 2514. When I try to telnet to the wan interface of the Linksys forwarded
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Subject: Telnet to a Router
I am trying to telnet to a 2514 router from work. I have a Linksys BEFSR41
ethernet/dsl router on my incoming cable line. I have enabled port
forwarding for telnet (port 23) on this router. I have also set up vty on
the 2514. When I try
Of
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To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)
Subject: Telnet to a Router
I am trying to telnet to a 2514 router from work. I have a Linksys BEFSR41
ethernet/dsl router on my incoming cable line. I have enabled port
forwarding for telnet (port 23
h, I have 2 BEFSR41s (one for adsl and one for cable) and all port
forwarding works ok also.
You say that you can remotely access an NT server. I take it that is by
Telnet?
So, then you also try to telnet the router? I'm wondering if you're allowed
to have a single port (port 23
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