Hi,
I'm trying to get rsh working through a pix, though it seems like the
destination opens a connection back to the source, is this correct or is
it just the pix that missinterpret the connection?
I can solve the problem by opening up incoming access to y.y.y.y with a
range of ports, but there must be another way to do it.
ws# rsh x.x.x.x uname
rsh: kcmd: connection unexpectedly closed
pix-output
---- Inbound TCP connection denied from x.x.x.x/1022 to y.y.y.y/5072 flags SYN on interface outside Inbound TCP connection denied from x.x.x.x/1021 to y.y.y.y/5083 flags SYN on interface outside Inbound TCP connection denied from x.x.x.x/1021 to y.y.y.y/5083 flags SYN on interface outside Inbound TCP connection denied from x.x.x.x/1022 to y.y.y.y/5072 flags SYN on interface outside Inbound TCP connection denied from x.x.x.x/1021 to y.y.y.y/5083 flags SYN on interface outside ----Anyone understand what I'm talking about? ;-)
/c -- Calle Lidström <calle@swip.net> Data Network Engineer - Tele2 Internet Operations. Tele2, Borgarfjordsgatan 16, Box 62, 164 94 Kista, SWEDEN SwipNet - The Swedish IP Network - AS1257
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