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On 2/15/21 6:05 PM, S Bob wrote:
> I have a comcast router and an untangle firewall setup, all laptops
> are behind the firewall. I also have 2 laptops running Fedora 32, I
> can ssh to/from the Fedora 32 laptops without any issues
>
>
> So, here's my attempts to ssh:
>
>
> F32 = the old Fedora 32 laptop (IP = 10.16.0.101)
>
> F33a is one of the new Fedora 33 laptops (IP = 10.16.0.195)
>
> F33b is one of the new Fedora 33 laptops (IP = 10.16.0.158)
>
>
> From F32, ssh to F33a (success)
>
> From F33a to F32 (success)
>
> From F32 to F33b (success)
>
> From F33b to F32 (success)
>
> From F33a to F33b (fail)
>
> From F33b to F33a (fail)
>
>
> I'm stumped, I've been running Fedora laptops in this network for
> years and never had this issue.
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
>
>
> On 2/15/21 5:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 16/02/2021 08:09, S Bob wrote:
>>> All;
>>>
>>>
>>> I have 2 new laptops, with new installs of Fedora 33
>>>
>>>
>>> On both laptops I have run:
>>>
>>> # systemctl start sshd
>>>
>>> # systemctl stop firewalld
>>>
>>>
>>> They are both on the same wifi network
>>>
>>>
>>> a ping from either laptop to the IP of the other one produces
>>> "Destination Host Unreachable"
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there something else in Fedora 33 I need to do?
>>
>> Sounds more like an issue external to the laptops. But you don't
>> give much info on the
>> network side. What kind of WiFi router or access point are the
>> systems connected to?
>> Does "traceroute" return the same message?
>>