On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Frank Wallingford
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> When I ssh to my server directly via it's IP I get:
>> ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.103 port 22: Connection refused
>
> If you can get to that IP from your firewall and from your desktop,
> check your network setup on your laptop. Check your routing table
> specifically; also check any restrictions that may be in place on
> outgoing connections (unlikely though).
>
> Can you connect from your laptop to your server on any other port?
> (Using nc perhaps to test things out?)
>
> You can also try capturing packets on your laptop and figure out who
> is generating the RST packet.
>

I haven't tried sniffing traffic yet, but I did play around a little
and popped a PCMCIA NIC into the laptop and when I'm using that I have
no problems.  So it must be something with the laptop's onboard NIC.
Other than /etc/network/interfaces though, I'm not sure what to look
at.

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John D. Mort
http://john.mort.net
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