On 09-09-25 16:41:19, Aldo Foot wrote:
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Germán Racca
<german.racca(a)gmail.com> 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
What is the output of `route` on that system? I expect that there is
no route to the destination address. "route" can also be used to add a
route with a command like `route add xx.xx.xx.xx dev eth0`, see `man
route`.
> $ 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?
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is this problem with ssh only?
presumably you have a connection to the internet.
and thus the NIC is up
# ifconfig | grep UP
on both machines, what do you get with:
# iptables -L | grep ssh
check that the sshd service is running
# service sshd status
I expect that the problem now is the route, but how are the two
computers connected? If they both connect to a router / switch and can
both use the Internet, then they should already see each other
(usually). If they're just cabled together, well, that might not be
working.
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