Michael Klinosky writes:
I have a 4-port router/dsl modem, and 4 machines connected. All of my linux units have F7. All of the machines have names (set in System>Admin>Network, in 'DNS'). E.g. d500.localdomainI'm trying to learn rsync. However, I decided that learning a less complex program would ease the learning curve. So I'm working with rcp.LQ has a small tutorial at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Rcp which states that I can give the computer name. However, it doesn't work: [mpk@d500 documents]$ rcp info 5bw130: 5bw130: Unknown host I also tried with its lan ip: [mpk@d500 documents]$ rcp info 10.0.0.6: 10.0.0.6: No route to host What's going on here?
1) You do not have DNS or /etc/hosts set up2) You do not have routing set up correctly, most likely due to incorrect network interface configuration. Check your network interface's subnet mask.
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