Re: IP Changed ==> Problem

2003-01-26 Thread Mykroft Holmes IV
On Sun, 2003-01-26 at 22:03, Joseph Maxwell wrote:
> Hi Adam,
> Thanks for you reply, I am using the SMC barricade router,SMC7004ABR, w/ an
> Admin GUI, according to the GUI it has been updated, where else would I find
> that info, netstat's routing tables do not seem to supply that. When I try to
> ssh or even ftp in I get the message: No address associated with hostname
> Thanks
> --  Joe  --

Thanks for the extra info. You've got DNS issues. If you are using
 'ssh myhost.mydomain.tld' then your issue is with forward DNS, if you
are using 'ssh 192.168.0.1' where 192.168.0.1 is actually your public
IP, then you likely have a reverse DNS problem.

Adam


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Re: IP Changed ==> Problem

2003-01-26 Thread Joseph Maxwell
Hi Adam,
Thanks for you reply, I am using the SMC barricade router,SMC7004ABR, w/ an
Admin GUI, according to the GUI it has been updated, where else would I find
that info, netstat's routing tables do not seem to supply that. When I try to
ssh or even ftp in I get the message: No address associated with hostname
Thanks
--  Joe  --



Adam Maas wrote:

> If you are using static mappings, check to see if they are IP they are
> mapping from was updated (External IP)
>
> Adam
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joseph Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:02 AM
> Subject: IP Changed ==> Problem
>
> > Hello,
> > I recently changed my ISP - DSL provider, a new static IP, and now
> > having problems ssh'ing in, none before.
> > My config ==>
> >
> > ISP[DSL] ==>Modem==>Router/Gateway  ==>  HubLAN machine(1)
> >|LAN machine(2)
> >|
> >|LAN machine(n)
> >
> > The LAN side machines are configured w/ NAT and the mapping are
> > unchanged, using 192.168.x.n etc. The WAN side is configured correctly,
> > I think. I can access the internet from the LAN, SSH & Telnet. However I
> > cannot telnet or SSH into the LAN and the Port mappings are the same as
> > before??? The only change has been to the Gateway configuration, IP #,
> > DNS & subnetmask.
> > What am I missing?
> > Thanks!
> > --  Joe  --
> >
> >
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Re: IP Changed ==> Problem

2003-01-24 Thread Adam Maas
If you are using static mappings, check to see if they are IP they are
mapping from was updated (External IP)

Adam

- Original Message -
From: "Joseph Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:02 AM
Subject: IP Changed ==> Problem


> Hello,
> I recently changed my ISP - DSL provider, a new static IP, and now
> having problems ssh'ing in, none before.
> My config ==>
>
> ISP[DSL] ==>Modem==>Router/Gateway  ==>  HubLAN machine(1)
>|LAN machine(2)
>|
>|LAN machine(n)
>
> The LAN side machines are configured w/ NAT and the mapping are
> unchanged, using 192.168.x.n etc. The WAN side is configured correctly,
> I think. I can access the internet from the LAN, SSH & Telnet. However I
> cannot telnet or SSH into the LAN and the Port mappings are the same as
> before??? The only change has been to the Gateway configuration, IP #,
> DNS & subnetmask.
> What am I missing?
> Thanks!
> --  Joe  --
>
>
> To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
>


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