Many thanks for all the advice. The cause of the problem was a typing error, writng 82 as 83. I only spotted this when a preparing a reply.
Many thanks
Simon
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 20:42 GMT, Simon Windsor penned:
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Hi
I have relocated a server from within a firewalled environment on a 192.168= .0 network, to an external network.
Unfortunately, I cannot get the the server to talk to the network now.
I have edit
/etc/network/interface /etc/networks /etc/hosts
I have stopped and started the network, and checked the settings against an= other debian server outside the firewall, and still no joy.
FTP, ssh and ping all report
No route to host.
Any ideas ?
Could you show the relevant lines of the files you edited, as well as the commands that you used to stop and start network services?
Did you run ftp, ssh and ping *from* the server to somewhere else, or from somewhere else *to* the server?
Have you tried using the IP address instead of the machine name?
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