'No route to host' means the box is not there. Does ping work? Maybe it moved to a different address.

# nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24

should find it.

Bill


On 8/8/2012 10:01 AM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:

   Replaced F-16/64 with F-17/64 on "box7" and see a problem I seem to
   have every time I do this.

   Presently box7 will ssh into box9 but box9 can not get into box7,

        [root@box9 .ssh]# ssh [email protected]
        ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.7 port 22: No route to host
        root or user,

        [bobg@box9 ~]$ ssh [email protected]
        ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.7 port 22: No route to host

   sshd is enabled and running on both, I've tried rm'ing "known_hosts"
   and letting it regenerate, all to no avail.

   I've seen this with several generations of Fedora [and different
   equipment] and it's always the same, a few days or weeks later it
   magically begins to work! All my computers in this room connect to a
   gigabit switch, [even the switch has been replaced], and our
   wireless LAN.

At times this is a serious inconvenience leading to typing errors, etc.

   Any ideas what I have missed?

   Bob
   .


   --    http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD

   box9


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