Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,

I don't know if this is a linux problem or a Cisco one.

I've got a Cisco 801 configured to dial-on-demand to a fleet management clearing house. If I telnet to the cisco and use the 'connect' command to pull down a web page it dials out, connects and then returns the web page.

I've got this attached to a Linux box via a cross-over cable. From the Linux box I can telnet to the cisco to program it etc.

If I use wget to pull down the same web page, the cisco dials out and connects fine, but the wget never sees anything, and then times out and tries again.

Ping and traceroute etc also bring up the line, but I get no ping responses and the traceroute stops at the Cisco.

I've tried turning off iptables to see if that fixes it, but it makes no differqence.

Anyone got any ideas?

not a linux problem but cisco acl. i'm not familiar with 801 but you may need to revisit the settings.


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