Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I have two home servers, on different locations, on two ADSL lines
using
dynamic DNS. One is running Debian, the other FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE.
I usually ssh from one to the other. Today, the debian server had a
public (internet) IP ending in 255. The FreeBSD 7.0 system refused to
communicate with it. Another 6.3 system had no problem. The 6.3 and 7.0
doesn't your 7.0 system has same first 3 bytes of IP, and badly set
netmask to /24 instead of narrower?
i don't think it's freebsd version dependent, unless developers made a
bug.
all these systems are behind ADSL routers and use NAT. Their internal
addresses are in the 192.168.0.X range.
I could easily consider this a problem of the (cheap) ADSL routers, but
6 and 7 use the same model (OTOH, there may be different firmware versions).
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