I am guessing that the client is inside the firewall and has its own private IP address. If that is the case, then it is quite possible that you can't connect to the public IP address. This happens most often when the router is using NAT to map the public IP address to the private IP address. From inside, this mapping does not happen.
In reply to Re: net::Telnet to connect public ip
by iburrell
in thread net::Telnet to connect public ip
by sris
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