yes, same issue with Cisco IPS :) its linux and i have another linux VM,
same issue :(
I have plugged in the wired connection so far so good...
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:43 AM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.net.ar>wrote:
> If the problem follows the "originating" port, then your laptop
> is triggering the issue, but not necessarily being the culprit :)
>
> If the other router is the same brand, then it could have the same
> issue. That was why  I was asking for another telnet server (i.e. not
> a (cisco ?) router/switch.
>
> -Carlos
>
> Radioactive Frog @ 23/01/2011 10:19 -0300 dixit:
>
>> Thanks carlos,
>> yes I do have another router and when i telnet to that router from my
>> laptop it doesn't work either.
>>
>> however, http to the same terminal server works! just telnet would hung
>> just like that.
>>
>> I have another laptop#2. telnet from laptop#2 works fine for both TS and
>> Router#2.
>> it's the just my this laptop#1 having issue with WIFI.
>>
>> I guess, I may try with wired LAN connection for a few hours and then see
>> if it works.
>> If it works via wired interface then it's just the WLAN chipset & driver
>> issue.
>> It will narrow down the issue :). will do it tomorrow and will update
>> everyone
>>
>> FROG
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.net.ar<mailto:
>> tron_at_huapi.net.ar>> wrote:
>>
>>    Weird. I've seen, a long time ago, some crappy server that would
>>    hang when the connected port was over 32k. Reason was that it was
>>    being treated as a signed short and would not like negative
>>    port numbers.
>>
>>    That may be consistent with this happening after a while of working.
>>    OS may start with low port numbers and start climbing.
>>
>>    On the other hand, I would try to single the culprit. Do you have
>>    some ohter telnet server to try ?
>>
>>    -Carlos
>>
>>    Radioactive Frog @ 22/01/2011 22:08 -0300 dixit:
>>
>>        Has anyone seen this telnet issue?
>>        I am connected to my 2511 terminal server using telnet from my
>>        laptop. It
>>        will work for something 2 or 3 hours (not timed) perfectly.
>>        then all of sudden ping from my laptop to Terminal server still
>>        works but
>>        all my telnet windows hung , see below .
>>
>>
>>        DSL/WIFI-RTR------wifi----LAPTOP
>>        |
>>        |-----10/100 LANwire--------Terminal Server---to lab gears
>>
>>        both laptop and terminal servers are in the same subnet no
>>        firewall in
>>        between etc. other PC from my WLAN can telnet okay, its just the
>>        my laptop.
>>
>>        Radioactive_at_frog ~/Desktop $ telnet 50.1.3.2
>>        Trying 50.1.3.2...
>>        Connected to 50.1.3.2.
>>        Escape character is '^]'.
>>
>>
>>        At the same time I have another router which I telnet from my
>>        laptop shows
>>        the same issue "escape character blah" and nothing happens after
>>        that. I
>>        dont get to put user/pass.
>>
>>        So it's just not the terminal server.
>>
>>        Tried a little bit digging on it and the fix was "enable" disable
>> my
>>        wireless connection. i.e. on my IBM R61p press Fn key + F5.
>>        I can telnet after that and access lab normally.
>>
>>        resetting TCP stack -->  /etc/init.d/networking restart  didn't
>>        fix it.
>>
>>        No firewall configured on this. So I was wondering
>>
>>
>>
>>        frog Desktop # tcpdump -ni wlan0 | grep 50.1.3
>>        tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full
>>        protocol decode
>>        listening on wlan0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size
>>        65535 bytes
>>
>>        12:00:54.313282 IP 50.1.3.15.53851 > 50.1.3.2.23: Flags [P.], seq
>>        2208563960:2208563987, ack 1599023550, win 5840, length 27
>>        12:00:55.982996 IP 50.1.3.15.60803 > 50.1.3.2.23: Flags [S], seq
>>        382968090,
>>        win 5840, options [mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 4156193 ecr
>>        0,nop,wscale 6],
>>        length 0
>>        12:00:56.004516 IP 50.1.3.2.23 > 50.1.3.15.60803: Flags [S.], seq
>>        3537695090, ack 382968091, win 4128, options [mss 1460], length 0
>>        12:00:56.004551 IP 50.1.3.15.60803 > 50.1.3.2.23: Flags [.], ack
>>        1, win
>>        5840, length 0
>>        12:00:56.004675 IP 50.1.3.15.60803 > 50.1.3.2.23: Flags [P.],
>>        seq 1:28, ack
>>        1, win 5840, length 27
>>        12:00:56.213642 IP 50.1.3.2.23 > 50.1.3.15.60803: Flags [.], ack
>>        28, win
>>        4101, length 0
>>
>>        .15 = my laptop IP
>>        .2 = Terminal srv IP
>>
>>        see above tcpdump , laptop (.15) keep sending ack but never get
>> syn.
>>
>>        It's just my lapotp that is playing up. SSH works but not the
>>        telnet.
>>
>>
>>        Anyone have seen above?
>>        I have upgraded kernel to the latest but still seeing this
>>        happening. I can
>>        access everything else but not the telnet.
>>        i can access the internet etc okay on my laptop. ssh to other
>>        switch in the
>>        same subnet is okay. changed the cable.
>>
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