Networking help
Marc Evans
Marc at SoftwareHackery.Com
Thu Dec 12 16:10:52 EST 2002
Smells like iptables or ipchains then. The ssh -v -v -v combined with
tcpdump should provide a pretty good answer for you.
- Marc
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 pll at lanminds.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:22:03 EST
> Kevin D. Clark said:
>
> >Can you just humor us and run "ipchains --flush" on the system that
> >won't respond to pings/ssh connections -- and then try again. (or do
> >whatever you have to do to ensure that the target machine isn't
> >configured to discard packets). Doing this on the source machine
> >would be nice too, just for the sake of completeness.
> >
> >
> >Also, can you add "-v -v -v" to you invocation of ssh? (and show us
> >the result)
>
> Will do, but it will need to wait until the system goes back to sleep
> and stops answering. It's woken up, and I can't figure out how to
> make it stop answering :)
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> Seeya,
> Paul
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