Re: ssh connects to originating host

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Can you provide the output of following commands  on both A and B?

netstat -nr
traceroute host (A when logged in to B and viceversa)
arp -a ( on both A and B)
ifconfig (on A) eliminate the public IP/GATEway before you post it here.


You may not have the correct path to the network (private) .

-S


On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Geoffrey Leach <geoff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 05/12/2009 11:12:42 AM, Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
>> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>> > Two systems A and B, connected via wireless. A and B both have the
>> same
>> > /etc/hosts. Connecting from B to A, "ssh A", works fine. However on
>> A,
>> > "ssh B" logs me into A. This used to work fine; the only clue I
>> have
>> is
>> > that ssh did not like the stored RSA key. I let it fix it, and
>> that's
>> > when the trouble started. Rebooting A did not fix, nor did removing
>> the
>> > saved key and repeating.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> My best guess:
>> The stored key issue was symptomatic of the problem resolving host to
>> ip
>> address incorrectly.
>>
>> There are three things to check:
>> 1) Logged on at host A, what does 'host B' command return for
>> information?  Is it the correct address for B?  If the wrong address
>> then you need to research whether your dns server or an /etc/hosts
>> entry
>> is the cause.
>
> Keeping in mind that this all worked previously ....
> The 'domain' is mtranch.com. Quotes because its not a registered domain
> Host A is mtranch.mtranch.com, host B is pvr.mtranch.com
>
> host B on A:
> root@mtranch[9]->host pvr
> pvr.mtranch.com has address 63.251.179.5
> Host pvr.mtranch.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
> Host pvr.mtranch.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
>
> I believe that 63.251.179.5 is my ISP's (I'm on satelite with a dynamic
> IP address) DNS server.
>
> root@mtranch[16]->ping pvr
> PING pvr.mtranch.com (192.168.10.4) 56(84) bytes of data.
>
> That's the IP address that's in /etc/hosts. Other direction also works.
>
> If I go over to pvr, I can ssh to mtranch. However, if I try to NFS
> mount directories on mtranch (A) to pvr (B) that fails with
> "Permission Denied". Again, worked fine yesterday.
>
>> 2) Whatever user you do this as on host A, is there a ~/.ssh/config
>> file?  And if so, does it have a stanza that defines how to contact
>> host
>> B, but do so with the wrong name or ip address?
>
> There's no ~/.ssh/config, and /etc/ssh/ssh_config is the stock version
> from Fedora 10
>
>> 3) It is also possible, but less likely, that on host A you have dnat
>> rules in iptables causing the endpoint for that ssh tcp connection to
>> be
>> changed to a local host based address.
>
> I disabled the firewall (I'm using Firestarter); no change in behavior
>
>
>
>
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