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Posted by on April 11, 2006, 4:56 pm
Please log in for more thread options I'm trying to allow port 23 on my Linksys router so from the internet someone can have access. All seems ok, I have enabled the local IP address with 23 in the forwarding section of the router and can also see the remote host trying to connect in the logs. Problem is, the remote host cannot connect. If I telnet locally to the external IP from a host on the LAN I can get in. So my question is, on a default factory setting on the Cisco, is there something I should be looking at that's preventing the access. Thanks a million. Melon | ||||||||||
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