On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 09:10:32AM -0700, Stewart Stremler wrote:
> begin quoting Lan Barnes as of Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 09:10:31AM -0700:
> > Please remind me again what the configuration issues are for having a
> > box running sshd accept ssh connections within an intranet.
> >
> > My laptop can be pinged and I can ssh out, but when I try to ssh into it
> > from elsewhere, I get a no route to host error. I've tried comparing the
> > conf files in /etc/ssh (sshd_ and ssh_) with no flash of insight.
>
> If you can ping it, how can you get a no route to host?
Beats me. That's why I asked.
>
> > The laptop is running FC 5 and the other machines are all in FC 4. Don't
> > know if that matters.
>
> Have you tried using nmap instead of ping to see what's there?
>From which machine?
>
> What does the output of "netstat -nr" look like?
>From which machine?
I can get and post responses from the machines trying to ssh into the
laptop, but I'll have to go home to run anything on the laptop since I
can't ssh in.
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