Am 13.07.2012 16:20, schrieb Engin qwert: > Hello and sorry for asking again. > > I telnet'ted the hotmail.com from both port 25 and port 587 when I telnet > directly from server or any other > location in Istanbul > ---------- > engin@xn--hadibakalm-5ub:~$ telnet hotmail.com 25 > Trying 65.55.72.183... > Trying 65.55.72.135... > Trying 65.55.72.151... > Trying 65.55.72.167... > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
contact your ISP after made sure you are not blocking something via iptables your own this is simply a firewall-rejecting "-j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-unreachable" will exactly trigger this repsones regardless if it is done outgoing in your firewall or somewehere in the network ___________________ http://www.linuxtopia.org/Linux_Firewall_iptables/x4550.html The following reject types are currently valid: icmp-net-unreachable icmp-host-unreachable icmp-port-unreachable icmp-proto-unreachable icmp-net-prohibited icmp-host-prohibited. The default error message is to send a port-unreachable to the host.
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