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I am unable to log into one of my machines by SSH. All other machines on the network work ok and from the problem machine I can successfully ssh to the localhost.
$ ssh -vv user@192.168.1.200
OpenSSH_6.0p1, OpenSSL 1.0.1b 26 Apr 2012
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1: Connecting to 192.168.1.200 [192.168.1.200] port 22.
debug1: connect to address 192.168.1.200 port 22: No route to host
ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.200 port 22: No route to host
The machine is up and I can ssh to other servers from its client, but not the other way around. My sshd_config is vanilla and I don't believe I have used a hosts.allow in a long time.
Last edited by badhat (2012-05-24 15:02:40)
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That looks like a general connectivity failure (not necessarily related to ssh).
What does your network setup look like? What does the route table on the problematic client look like (ip route)?
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That looks like a general connectivity failure
I had the ethernet cable plugged into the wrong network card and my router only sees one MAC address as that IP. Thanks for reminding me that I'm an idiot.
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Hehe, we all have our moments like that
At least it's solved. Don't forget to mark your thread as [SOLVED].
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