On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 09:39:11PM +0200, Brian ORegan wrote:
>
> Thanks Zach,
> I had planned to add this but I started to come across a number of machines
> I couldn't access
>
Cheers - sorry for jumping ahead.
> An example is
taskotron-dev01.qa.fedoraproject.org I wanted to confirm with
> Kevin first
> before posting it so the list was complete.
>
> ping
taskotron-dev01.qa.fedoraproject.org
> ping: cannot resolve
taskotron-dev01.qa.fedoraproject.org: Unknown host
I tried to ping taskotron from my host and it failed to, however, I can
ssh into it from here. To ping taskotron, I ssh'd into bastion01. From
there, I can dig taskotron and ping it normally.
That is expected.
I'd bet there's a switch for ping that would allow you to do this
without the extra step of logging into bastion, if not you can always
run "ssh username(a)bastion01.yadda. ping -c 1 taskotron.yadda." as one
command.
No, the qa net does not have any public IP addresses.
These hosts are just unavailable from the internet.
Some of them (taskotron frontend) do have a single public IP address,
but anything *.phx2.fp.o of *.qa.fp.o itself is not publicly available,
and these zones are only served to servers within the infrastructure.
If you can't ssh into taskotron, check that your ssh config file looks
like the one in the infra ssh sop.
>
> I've just joined the group myself so not sure if this is by design or.
Me neither. :)
This is by design.
-Zach
>
> Cheers
>
> Brian
> #puffi
Patrick