On Tuesday 30 January 2007, James D. Parra wrote: > Hello, > > Set up a SLES 10 server and although I can ssh to it from any box on the > local LAN I can't get to it from a remote LAN even though I can ssh to any > other box on the local LAN via ssh. All of the other servers are running > Suse 9.1 to Suse 10, while the one I can't connect to remotely is running > SLES 10. > > The sshd_config is identical to the other servers and the firewall is off. > Nmap results show that the ssh port on the SLES 10 server is appearing as > filtered from the remote network and open from the local LAN. Only the SLES > 10 box has this behavior. Any ideas? Since you seem to be connecting to the same port (192.168.0.6) regardless of where you attempt to connect FROM, I can only assume the machine has only a single nic, Is that right?
Therefore, a connection to that nic from a local machine is going to the same port as a connection from another lan. It seems to me that the firewall is not really off, or that there is a subnetting mask error such that packets can't get back from 192.168.0.6. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
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