[Novalug] determining where a port is blocked

gregory pryzby greg at pryzby.org
Tue Nov 13 21:43:18 EST 2007


Looks like only port 22 is allowed into the verizon network and to my
box. 

Is there a way to figure out when a packet is blocked for a port while
transversing the network?

I don't want to run imaps on port 22 b/c I need/want shell access and
forwarding...

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