Are there any workarounds for this case if I want to use Pan2 under vpn
environments?

Regards

2015-04-03 0:19 GMT+08:00 Jim Henderson <hende...@gmail.com>:

> On Thu, 02 Apr 2015 16:38:29 +0800, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
>
> > Cann't do both of the two commands when vpn is used for my case, see the
> > following for detail:
> >
> > werner@debian:~$ telnet -l zhaohscas news.rusnet.ru 119 Trying
> > 195.208.113.96...
> > telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
> > werner@debian:~$ tcptraceroute news.rusnet.ru Selected device tun0,
> > address 10.211.105.169, port 34257 for outgoing packets Tracing the path
> > to news.rusnet.ru (195.208.113.96) on TCP port 80 (http),
> > 30 hops max
> >  1  aspen.stu.neva.ru (195.208.113.96) [closed]  248.460 ms  257.396 ms
> > 249.649 ms
>
> That confirms it, the services you're connecting to the VPN for are
> forcing you through a firewall that blocks the port.  There's nothing Pan
> can do about that.
>
> Jim
>
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
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