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GiZmen wrote:

>> (3) what happens when I open a TCP/IP connection to port 80, and manually
>> fetch a HTTP page?
> 
> When i try connect by telnet i have smth like this.
> 
> telnet 64.233.167.99 80
> Trying 64.233.167.99...
> Connected to 64.233.167.99.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> GET / HTTP/1.0
> Host: google.com
> 
> 
> Connection closed by foreign host.
> 
> There is nothing happening after pressing enter couple times the connection
> is closing by foreigh host.

So, the next step is tcpdump from various points in your network to find out
where the packets are going, and not going.

Doug

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