the server on the other side of the router may not have a default gateway
set, or maybe it is set incorrectly, or maybe there are multiple routers on
the remote network and the gateway is set but to a router that doesn't have
a route back to you.

telnet to the router and then pinging works because the router's lan
interface is on the same network as the server and no routing is involved

just my guess
daveh

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Subject: could this be a routing problem


Hi all, i have a problem connecting to a server in one of our sites, i can
ping the router on the remote site, but cannot ping the server, when i
telnet unto the remote router i am able to ping the server, any ideas
please


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