On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:23:03PM -0700, Stewart Stremler wrote:
> begin quoting Lan Barnes as of Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:13:04PM -0700:
> >
> > No. I can ping gypsy from everyewhere.
>
> Sorry, I meant by "anything else" -- any other tool, e.g., ssh,
> traceroute, nmap, telnet, etc.
>
Haven't tried.
>
> > But I can ping AND ssh between all the other machines and from gypsy to
> > all the other machines.
>
> FROM TO PING SSH
> linus linus Y Y
> linus hendriena Y Y
> linus gypsy Y N
> hendriena linus Y Y
> hendriena hendriena Y Y
> hendriena gypsy Y N
> gypsy linus Y Y
> gypsy hendriena Y Y
> gypsy gypsy Y Y
>
> And the error is "No route to host".
You are correct, sir.
>
> > Gypsy is the only FC 5 box, all the others still FC 4.
>
> That shouldn't be the issue if it's a routing issue.
I doubted it was, but sometimes when you say later you get the "that's a
pretty important piece of information to be sitting on" spank.
>
> If it's a "it don't work", well, check your iptables (and SELinux?)
> settings on gypsy.
>
... when I get home.
>
> I'm starting to wonder if there's an ARP issue involved... I deal with
> those so rarely I forget what the errors look like.
>
To me, ARP is the sound the seals make in La Jolla Cove.
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