The openBSD machine is on a dynamic IP accessible via the Internet. The
Mandrake seats in my office.

Now, another thing I observed. In the meantime I did install Fedora 2 in
another Notebook and everything went fine and my openBSD is indeed
accessible. When upgrading the Fedora kernel to 2.6.8.x from 2.6.5.x the
same problem occurred!!! Does this ring a bell to you?

Where should the reverse lookup take place? On the BSD side or on the
client side?

thanks

On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 13:57, Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Oct 2004, GV wrote:
> 
> > sorry for my delayed reply to this!
> > 
> > Well, here are the log entries from the openBSD server:
> > 
> > sshd[2121]: fatal: Timeout before authentication for x.x.x.x
> > sshd[9397]: fatal: Read from socket failed: No route to host
> > 
> 
> So it looks like a network issue, rather than a ssh issue.
> No reverse lookup perhaps? Routing setup?  Are the machines on the 
> same subnet?


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