> >> 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. I would like to see your routing table please. I assume the ssh route should go out through your default gateway. Please do "netstat -rn" to see the routing table before you try to do ssh so we can see what route the ssh packets are trying to take. It might not be useful, but I am curious, to see what is in the routing table when ssh says no route to host. Can you, again, do "netstat -rn" while ssh complains no route to host please. You may wish to sanitize your IP addresses for security reasons. I wouldn't want anyone to know there is a Linux server, on the Internet, with it's firewall and Selinux disabled.
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