>> Rich Bernstein wrote: >> > I am working with a user in Brasil who is the host for a >> Remote Desktop >> > Connection. He is running XP Pro. I am in NJ and am running >> Win2000 pro. >> > I am the client and I try to connect and it always fails. I >> had him run >> > ethereal on his PC during a test, and I expected him to see packets >> > arrive on port 3389, but nothing showed. What should I try next? >> >> Considering how unpopular Brazil is due to spammers, is it >> possible that >> some router between you and them has your user in an ACL which is >> blocking the traffic? > > tcptraceroute ( at http://michael.toren.net/code/tcptraceroute/ ), which I > have never used, so I cannot guarantee it will work, claims to perform > traceroute with TCP packets, so you might use it for testing connectivity > for your specific type of connection, in case ping or normal traceroute > dont give you a hint. Of course, having ethereal working in your client > and seeing if there is any abnormal answer to your SYNs might also help, > in case you haven't done it yet. > I've used tcptraceroute a lot, it works as advertised. -- Jack At Monkeynoodle.Org: It's A Scientific Venture... "Believe what you're told; there'd be chaos if everyone thought for themselves." -- Top Dog hotdog stand, Berkeley, CA
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