Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-25 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 00:29:52 +0200, François TOURDE wrote: Le 15179ième jour après Epoch, Camaleón écrivait: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 23:22:57 +0200, François TOURDE wrote: [...] No route to host means: I or some other router on the road can't find the hardware associated with the IP given,

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-24 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 23:22:57 +0200, François TOURDE wrote: Le 15177ième jour après Epoch, Camaleón écrivait: No route to host usually means I cannot see the machine at all and I cannot see the machine at all usually involves: a) SSH service is not running on the client b) IP of the client

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-24 Thread François TOURDE
Le 15179ième jour après Epoch, Camaleón écrivait: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 23:22:57 +0200, François TOURDE wrote: [...] No route to host means: I or some other router on the road can't find the hardware associated with the IP given, or the way to reach it. (...) No route to host is a generic

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-24 Thread Ivan Shmakov
François TOURDE fra...@tourde.org writes: Le 15179ième jour après Epoch, Camaleón écrivait: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 23:22:57 +0200, François TOURDE wrote: No route to host means: I or some other router on the road can't find the hardware associated with the IP given, or the way to reach it.

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-23 Thread François TOURDE
Le 15177ième jour après Epoch, Camaleón écrivait: No route to host usually means I cannot see the machine at all and I cannot see the machine at all usually involves: a) SSH service is not running on the client b) IP of the client is unreachable I don't agree with that. No route to host

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-22 Thread Joe
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:55:16 +0100 Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote: On Wed 20 Jul 2011 at 14:51:45 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Camaleón wrote: Yep, as Walter suggested, this can be a problem with DHCP that has given another IP to the laptop. If you have only two machines in the

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-22 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Brian wrote: On Wed 20 Jul 2011 at 14:51:45 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Camaleón wrote: Yep, as Walter suggested, this can be a problem with DHCP that has given another IP to the laptop. If you have only two machines in the LAN, give them static IPs so you don't have to depend on your

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-22 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Joe wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:55:16 +0100 Brian a...@cityscape.co.uk wrote: On Wed 20 Jul 2011 at 14:51:45 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Camaleón wrote: Yep, as Walter suggested, this can be a problem with DHCP that has given another IP to the laptop. If you have only two machines in

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-22 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:51:45 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Camaleón wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: (...) Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get: ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.194 port 22: No route to host

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-21 Thread Tuxoholic
@Hugo: It might be related to your /etc/hosts.allow /etc/hosts.deny configuration. With DHCP your internal subnet should not change. You can use this to set up an access rule for sshd - please refer to the debian administrators guide [1] on securing ssh access for the details. I'll only give

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-21 Thread Brian
On Wed 20 Jul 2011 at 14:51:45 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Camaleón wrote: Yep, as Walter suggested, this can be a problem with DHCP that has given another IP to the laptop. If you have only two machines in the LAN, give them static IPs so you don't have to depend on your router's DHCP

ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get: ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.194 port 22: No route to host The way I get

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Walter Hurry
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get: ssh: connect

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Michael Checca
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 11:17:29 -0400, Walter Hurry walterhu...@lavabit.com wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Walter Hurry wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get:

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: (...) Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get: ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.194 port 22: No route to host (...) Yep, as Walter suggested, this can be a problem with DHCP that has given

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Greg Madden
On Wednesday 20 July 2011 07:17:29 am Walter Hurry wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often when I connect

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Greg Madden wrote: On Wednesday 20 July 2011 07:17:29 am Walter Hurry wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often when I

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Camaleón wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: (...) Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get: ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.194 port 22: No route to host (...) Yep, as Walter suggested, this can be a problem with DHCP that

Re: ssh: no route to host

2011-07-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Walter Hurry wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:05:24 -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Hi, my home network consist of a desktop and a laptop connected to a router that goes to the internet. The firewall is on the router. Every so often when I connect from the desktop to the laptop with ssh, I get:

Re: ssh: No route to host

2005-06-21 Thread Geoff Jacobs
Guillaume TESSIER wrote: John Wilkes wrote: On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 22:56 +0200, Guillaume TESSIER wrote: NAT translation is not a concept i can resume in some lines. But , broadly, it works like this : For exemple, you have ssh server (your mum'smachine) that has a private (non

ssh: No route to host

2005-06-17 Thread John Wilkes
Hello List, I've recently transferred my computer and my mother's over to Debian. They were both running SuSE before. I used to ssh to my mother's computer to perform maintenance, but that doesn't work now. When I try to ssh to her computer, I get the error message: ssh: connect to host

Re: ssh: No route to host

2005-06-17 Thread Guillaume TESSIER
John Wilkes wrote: Hello List, I've recently transferred my computer and my mother's over to Debian. They were both running SuSE before. I used to ssh to my mother's computer to perform maintenance, but that doesn't work now. When I try to ssh to her computer, I get the error message: ssh:

Re: ssh: No route to host

2005-06-17 Thread Guillaume TESSIER
John Wilkes wrote: On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 22:21 +0200, Guillaume TESSIER wrote: What do you mean by saying you can ping your mother's computer ? Maybe, your pb comes from the NAT config of your router I mean, I ping address and get a response. I'm not sure what you mean by NAT

Re: ssh: No route to host

2005-06-17 Thread Guillaume TESSIER
John Wilkes wrote: On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 22:56 +0200, Guillaume TESSIER wrote: NAT translation is not a concept i can resume in some lines. But , broadly, it works like this : For exemple, you have ssh server (your mum'smachine) that has a private (non routable through the internet) like