• Jason Sheets - Tuesday, February 20, 2018 12:01 PM

    I've run into this several times, it almost always was the windows firewall (unless you know for sure it is turned off) or a physical firewall that was preventing the traffic from flowing.  From the server that the command is failing on use PuTTY and try to connect to the destination server / port in RAW,  if the connection succeeds you aren't running into any firewall problems, if the connection is blocked you have network or firewall problems.

    In this case you could connect using telnet, but as soon as you pressed enter on the prompt, it said "connection lost".

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