What your running into is a security feature of java, you can't telnet from
java
unless it's a local telnet (same machine), unless this has changed.

George

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><quote who="George Gallen">
>> Just a thought. When the initial HTTP connection is made, does
>> it run a third part software for downloading? Otherwise at that
>> point, you could capture the IP address, the question is how do
>> you tie the java login to the http session.
>
>The java client is third party (open source). I've emailed the
>authors and
>they aren't willing to adjust the source because of the ramifications
>which might affect others. The client has 2 options: telnet
>(23) and SSH
>(22). We use the SSH option for clients that don't allow
>outbound telnet.
>
>Another point: The HTTP server isn't the same server as our business
>system. The SSH server isn't the same one as our HTTP server, so 3
>different servers in our network handle the calls depending on
>the access
>point/method.
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