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I don't mean connecting to the server via Azure...but launching a command prompt and connecting via telnet by the IP and port of the server.
Yes, it works and has worked from my office in the past
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
You said your boss also subscribes to Cox. Does he have a Pano unit as well?
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
Okay. Your computer isn't blocking the port, so no need to review your firewall logs, which seems to quite involved on Windows 10.
If your Pano is in Bridge Mode, it shouldn't be blocking it. Port 50135 is a private port, so Cox shouldn't be blocking it.
Something is amiss.
- chigirl974 years agoNew Contributor II
Agreed. The support case that we started with the 3rd party company has yet to be answered with any other suggestions as to what to do, but, in theory, I should have been able to access it someway somehow at this point.
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
The only thing I can think of is if you subscribe to a private VPN service at home. However, the VPN software to "hide" your data would either be installed on your computer or router.
Your Pano router is off so this rules out the router. Unless you have VPN software on the computer for only your Cox connection at home, i don't know what else would be "tunneling" your data.
- chigirl974 years agoNew Contributor II
Nope, no other VPN.
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
When you attempt a telnet, you're using an IP address and not its host name?
- chigirl974 years agoNew Contributor II
I'm using what looks like a website and then the port number. I'm copying what the 3rd party company gave me originally and how they told me to do it.
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
For security reasons, you're doing well by not identifying the server name and its IP address. As you know, this is a big security risk.
When you telnet, you're using...for example...YouTube.com instead of 208.65.153.238?
Cox DNS may not being able to resolve the IP address of this private server. Do you have the IP address of this private server?
- chigirl974 years agoNew Contributor II
Thank you. Yes, from you example, I would be using YouTube.com instead of the IP address. They did not provide the IP address, and I'm assuming it's because they haven't had a problem with it in the past. My boss has Cox as well and it worked for him when he did it.
- Bruce4 years agoHonored Contributor III
You can attempt an NSLookup at home via command prompt. For example...
C:\Program Files\Support Tools>nslookup youtube.com
Server: cdns1.cox.net
Address: 68.105.28.11
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: youtube.com
Address: 172.217.2.110I underlined what you'd need to type.