Re: [Linux-users] ssh connection timed out

2010-11-14 Thread MafiaGeek
What vm software are you using?

On 15/11/2010 5:00 p.m., Roger Searle wrote:
 Hi, I am trying to ssh to a Ubuntu 8.04.4 LTS virtual machine -
 temporary host is an XP box running VMWare Server 2.02.  Previously when
 hosted on an ubuntu box I could ssh to it, whether this move has
 something to do with this breakage or not I'm unsure.

 The VM appears to function normally in other ways.  I can ping it from
 the network by name or IP address, I can ping from it by name or IP
 address.  I can ssh from this box to another on the network.

 I believe the daemon is running and listening on port 22:
 ro...@neptune:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
* Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server
 sshd
 [ OK ]
 ro...@neptune:~$ sudo netstat -anltp | grep sshd
 tcp6   0  0 :::22   :::*
 LISTEN  6464/sshd

 Nothing relevant in iptables:
 ro...@neptune:~$ sudo iptables  -L
 Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
 target prot opt source   destination

 Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
 target prot opt source   destination

 Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
 target prot opt source   destination

 Nothing but commented lines in /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny.

 Error is always this:
 ro...@mercury:~$ ssh neptune
 ssh: connect to host neptune port 22: Connection timed out
 (same with ssh ro...@neptune or ssh ip-address)

 This also:
 ro...@mercury:~$ telnet neptune 22
 Trying 10.2.1.202...
 telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out

 Here endeth my efforts.  Can anyone suggest where to from here?

 Cheers,
 Roger




 ___
 Linux-users mailing list
 Linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz
 http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users


___
Linux-users mailing list
Linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz
http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users


[Linux-users] winmodem give it up

2010-11-08 Thread MafiaGeek
Hi

I think its time to give up on winmodem, the technology is ancient over 
priced and not linux friendly. if your going to fouces your attention on 
getting hardware to work maybe people should be putting there efforts 
into wifi. And if your running old hardware try running a bsd os as 
Linux is more focused on newer hardware these days.

~ Dale


___
Linux-users mailing list
Linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz
http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users