Jed,

ping 192.168.1.72
$ PING 192.168.1.72 (192.168.1.72) 56(84) bytes of data.
bash: syntaksfejl nær uventet udtryk "("
lenovo@lenovo-ThinkPad-T500:~$ 64 bytes from 192.168.1.72: icmp_seq=1 
ttl=64 time=10.7 ms
64: kommando ikke fundet
lenovo@lenovo-ThinkPad-T500:~$ 64 bytes from 192.168.1.72: icmp_seq=2 
ttl=64 time=8.90 ms

keeps running and running..starting with 64kbytes

Birthe




lørdag den 12. oktober 2019 kl. 12.23.38 UTC+2 skrev Jed Carty:

> Birthe,
>
> I was afraid of that. This may be an 'interesting' bug to track down.
>
> First I would suggest trying to ping the computer that is running Bob. In 
> a terminal type:
>
> ping 192.168.1.72
>
> and see if that gives a response. If so the two computers are able to see 
> each other at least, if not than it is a networking problem that probably 
> has something to do with the router setup.
>
> if that works try:
>
> curl 192.168.1.72:8080
>
> and see if that gives you anything.
>
> If none of that works open a terminal and type ifconfig to make sure that 
> the ip listed by that matches the 192.168.1.72 address given by Bob, if not 
> try the address given by ifconfig and I will have to try and find why there 
> is a difference.
>
> if none of that works the next step is probably looking at the router 
> configuration if you have access to it.
>

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