I have an unusual situation that I suspect is not practical, but just
in case...
I have a class C network with a T1 to the internet. There are a
number of hosts on that network. Unfortunately the T1 line is just
part of a path with several additional links before it gets to the
At 06:35 PM 5/21/2008, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have an unusual situation that I suspect is not practical, but just
in case...
I have a class C network with a T1 to the internet. There are a
number of hosts on that network. Unfortunately the T1 line is just
part of a path with several additional
Sure enough, ssh packets are
received by the host. The problem is that it does not respond on the
right interface. The routing table uses a default route through the
T1. Thats where the sshd responses are being sent.
If I understand correctly, this is only one box you need a correction
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 04:35:29PM -0700, Doug Hardie wrote:
I have an unusual situation that I suspect is not practical, but just in
case...
I have a class C network with a T1 to the internet. There are a number of
hosts on that network. Unfortunately the T1 line is just part of a path