Hi, Johann, thanks for answering! The ssh daemon is running, I can still ssh into the board provided that I know the IP address (checking the local DHCP server log, for example). The error I get is just "Could not resolve hostname": $ ssh root@intel-corei7-64.local ssh: Could not resolve hostname intel-corei7-64.local: Name or service not known $ ssh root@192.168.1.16 Last login: Tue Jul 2 09:00:06 2019 from 192.168.1.13 intel-corei7-64:~# If I simply swap the card with a Guppy image, the first command would work (minus the known_hosts warning). Best, -- Jacobo Aragunde Software Engineer at Igalia On 2/7/19 10:38, Johann Cahier wrote: > Hello Jacobo, > > > As far as I know, there were no modification done, lately, in SSH server > configuration... So, it should still work as with previous versions. > > > What is the error you are exactly facing ? Are you able to ping > intel-corei7-64.local address ? > > Are you able to connect to serial console ? If so, is the SSH server > running (systemctl status sshd) ? > > > Thanks in advance for your feedback ! > > Johann. > > > On 29/06/2019 11:37, Jacobo Aragunde Pérez wrote: >> Hi, >> >> with my default setup at home, I always could ssh into an AGL board >> simply by its host name, like: `ssh root@intel-corei7-64.local` >> >> This doesn't work in Halibut images (no changes in my network >> equipment). Am I the only one? Do you know if anything has changed in >> that regard? >> >> Best, > _______________________________________________ automotive-discussions mailing list automotive-discussions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/automotive-discussions