Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Richard R. Cahilig writes:
Hello,
I just installed fedora 11 64bit on our server, the problem is I
cannot connect to other Linux server using "ssh" the error says "ssh:
connect to host 83.229.64.51 port 22: No route to host". Its strange
because I already disabled the firewall and the selinux on this server
and I can connect to that other Linux server using different computer
and the firewall and selinux on that server is also disabled. Please
help me.
Can you ping the destination server. If you can, it's a firewall issue.
If you cannot, you have a networking issue.
Actually that's not correct for several reasons, the destination may not respond
to ping and unless they are connected by a single cable some network device
between them may drop ICMP.
I would suggest using tcpdump to capture the packets, save in a file, and then
examine with either tcpdump (should be enough) or wireshark (and probably you
want the GUI for that as well).
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