Hi Robert, pinging from a remote works fine; either with it's name (I
have it in /etc/hosts on the remote), or with its IP address. ssh does
not work with either, when trying ssh (or nmap or ping), I mostly use
the IP address, not the name. The problem is no ports are open
On 13-10-07 03:58 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Bit Pusher <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks George, I actually do want to boot the operating system on the SD
card which has two partitions made according to instructions at
http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black. The operating system
I installed on the SD card is ubuntu-13.04-console-armhf-2013-07-22.tar.xz.
The LEDs are operating as I expect from booting my other image (which also
boots the SD card) but was a downloaded image as opposed to a compiled
image. When I apply power, the LEDs light up after a few seconds as
expected. When I hold the reset switch down, then after about 8-10 seconds,
the LEDs turn off, again as expected when an SD running machine is turned
off. Everything looks right except for the closed ports.
So 'ssh' should work by default with the console image. Two potential
issues i see, your using a static IP. Can i assume you've tested
pinging this device from another pc on your network? Second, are you
using the raw ip address with ssh, or the device name?
Either way, openssh-server is installed by default, with the default
port 22 configuration..
Regards,
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