> Hello Arno,
> 
> > Hi Jan,
> > 
> > with your patch PING is working fine, 
> > but TELNET is still not working.
> > 
> > ...
> > seems to be a problem of rtnetproxy.
> > 
> 
> Not sure. I just verified your setup on my system, and rtnetproxy worked 
> immediately without problems. Are there any filter rules installed on 
> the Linux part of your realtime box? What happens if you use a port 
> which is not occupied by any server? Is your connection correctly 
> refused, or are there also no replies?
> 
> Jan
> 

Hello Jan,

no filter rules are installed. With Telnet from the realtime box to my host
I can see the packets and replies with tcpdump, but the replies don't come
back to the telnet client.
If I stop the realtime networking stuff and load the nonrealtime driver,
everything
works fine.
If I use an unoccupied port I also get no replies.

Arno

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