Germán Racca wrote:
Hi list:
I need to use ssh to transfer data between a PC and a notebook, both
with Fedora 11, but the result is, from notebook to PC:
$ ssh xx.xx.xx.xx
ssh: connect to host xx.xx.xx.xx port 22: No route to host
$ ping xx.xx.xx.xx
>From xx.xx.xx.xx icmp_seq=11 Destination Host Unreachable
>From xx.xx.xx.xx icmp_seq=12 Destination Host Unreachable
>From xx.xx.xx.xx icmp_seq=13 Destination Host Unreachable
>From PC to notebook there is no response.
Please can anybody help me?
It would help a lot if we knew a bit more about the setup. Are *all* the
xx.xx.xx.xxs the same? Are they both on the same wired network? Have you
checked the firewall on whichever one is to be a server to check that it
allows SSH through? If you haven’t chosen a firewall, you might want to
either:
* temporarily run
service iptables stop
to see if the firewall is causing problems
* run system-config-firewall, and ensure that SSH is marked as trusted
* or run
service iptables status | egrep ":22 "
and check that there is an output line. If not, you haven't enabled
SSH through the firewall.
If none of that helps, then I suspect your computers are on different
networks. Can they both access the Internet correctly? What sort of
devices do they use to access the Internet?
Hope this helps,
James.
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