I have a comcast router and an untangle firewall setup, all laptops are
behind the firewall. I also have 2 laptops running Fedora 32, I can ssh
to/from the Fedora 32 laptops without any issues
So, here's my attempts to ssh:
F32 = the old Fedora 32 laptop (IP = 10.16.0.101)
F33a is one of the new Fedora 33 laptops (IP = 10.16.0.195)
F33b is one of the new Fedora 33 laptops (IP = 10.16.0.158)
From F32, ssh to F33a (success)
From F33a to F32 (success)
From F32 to F33b (success)
From F33b to F32 (success)
From F33a to F33b (fail)
From F33b to F33a (fail)
I'm stumped, I've been running Fedora laptops in this network for years
and never had this issue.
Thoughts?
On 2/15/21 5:24 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 16/02/2021 08:09, S Bob wrote:
All;
I have 2 new laptops, with new installs of Fedora 33
On both laptops I have run:
# systemctl start sshd
# systemctl stop firewalld
They are both on the same wifi network
a ping from either laptop to the IP of the other one produces
"Destination Host Unreachable"
Is there something else in Fedora 33 I need to do?
Sounds more like an issue external to the laptops. But you don't give
much info on the
network side. What kind of WiFi router or access point are the
systems connected to?
Does "traceroute" return the same message?
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