Re: git clone against firewall

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On 01/15/10 19:17, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> What do you exactly mean by "blocking"?

I chose "BLOCK always" as action for that port in my home router
(Netgear ProSafe 802.11g) config.  No idea how it's exactly doing that.


> I am guessing that you can resolve the hostname in your environment
> (i.e. you configured your NAT to let DNS go directly outside).

Name resolution works, yes.


> What
> happens when you try the following?
> 
>     $ telnet git.overlays.gentoo.org 9418
> 
> Do you get:
> 
>     Trying 66.219.59.40...
>     telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
> 
> If you get something like:
> 
>     Trying 66.219.59.40...
>     Connected to pelican.gentoo.org.
>     Escape character is '^]'.
> 
> then I don't think you are blocked, and if that is the case, there is not
> much we can do about it.

I get a loop/freeze on

  Trying 66.219.59.40...

nothing more.  Can you deduce from that, what's happening?


> I think your firewall can help, though, by not pretending to be allowing
> the connection and then blocking you halfway.

I'm afraid I cannot configure that.



Sebastian
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