Re: Natting html traffic

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В Суб, 13/02/2010 в 00:18 +0100, Guido Trentalancia пишет:
> On Sat, 2010-02-13 at 00:03 +0100, Bojan Sukalo wrote:
> > Telnet from inside machine to www.google.com 80 works but I can't get
> > any messages after I get connected (Just successfull telnet
> > connection)
> 
> You can't telnet www.google.com on port 80, as google is not a telnet
> server and therefore it can't deal with the telnet protocol. Google
> deals with the http protocol.

Why one can't use telnet program to test http server?

> If you can use your web browser then you are fine, it means NAT is
> working.
> 
> You could try telnet or other TCP/IP protocols but you need appropriate
> servers for them.
> 
> If you want to try telnet and you don't know any telnet server, you
> could try telnet on port 25 to your smtp mail server. At least you can
> have a basic dialogue with it (refer to the smtp protocol, there are
> HELO, MAIL, QUIT and other commands that you can issue).
> 
> I hope it helps.
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Guido
> 
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