Problem telneting from a remote net

From: BigRedDog <ckrieger_at_latrade.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 10:55:30 -0400 (EDT)

At my office we have two main networks that I am concerned with. One is
for production work, and the other for development work. The two are
seperated by the internal network of our parent corporation. I can ping
any host from any other host with almost 0 delay. I can telnet from the
prod net to any host on the dev net with almost no delay. I can telnet
within a net with no delay. When I try to telnet from the dev net to the
prod net, I get a connection, and then have to wait about 4 minutes to
get a login prompt. I also get the following message in the daemon.log:

Oct 21 09:47:27 shark telnetd[7474]: ttloop: peer died: Operation would block

The problem seems to exist with any attempt to telnet to the host. I
tried telneting to port 25 and got the same delay, but no error.

The only other piece of information that I can add that might be remotely
related is this: The production machines are using routed, while the dev
machines are using static routes.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will summerize.

-cliff
Received on Mon Oct 21 1996 - 18:49:47 NZDT

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