On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 11:32:03AM -0700, Stewart Stremler wrote:
> begin quoting Lan Barnes as of Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 11:07:27AM -0700:
> [snip]
> > You mean the unexplained ">"? Again, beats me. I use mutt with vi, and
> > sometimes (but not always) it adds a pointy bracket to one of my lines
> > between edit and send.
>
> Oh, I see, that's escaping the "From" word.
>
> Here's a test. The next line will start with "From", sans quotes.
> >From line here.
>
> Let's see if it gets a > prefixed.
>
Have I ever told you that I'm
>From Michigan?
> [snip]
> > You're correct. It's all inside. Here are my ssh paths:
> >
> > router <-only-> linus ---- hendriena ---- gypsy
> >
>
> internet------router-----switch
> | | |
> | | +-----linus
> | +-------hendriena
> +---------gypsy
>
Oh, yes!
>
> ?
>
> > Now from the outside I can ssh into linus, and from linus I can
> > ping/ssh hendriena, but from linus I can only ping gypsy. So I go home
> > and go to a workstation (hendriena); and I can ping/ssh linus, but
> > I can only ping gypsy.
> >
> > So the problem is there within, but I saw it first from without.
>
> So from both linus and hendriena, you can ping gypsy, but anything
> else gets you a "no route to host"?
>
No. I can ping gypsy from everyewhere. I can ssh TO gypsy from nowhere.
But I can ping AND ssh between all the other machines and from gypsy to
all the other machines.
Gypsy is the only FC 5 box, all the others still FC 4.
>From hunger this is! - Yoda
> I would try from linus and/or hendriena, probably in order,
> (a) traceroute
> (b) nmap [possibly with -P0]
> (c) netstat -nr
>
> And are you using the IP or a name?
Tried both.
The network relies on identical /etc/hosts files and eschews DNS and
FWIW DHCP.
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Lan Barnes
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Tcl/Tk Enthusiast
But let your communication be Yea, yea; nay, nay: for
whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil.
- Matthew 5:37 (Biblical basis for binary computing)
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