From: "S Bob" mailto:s...@quadratum-braccas.com>>
Date: Tuesday, 16 February 2021 at 01:10:08
To: "Community support for Fedora users"
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Subject: cannot ssh between 2 Fedora 33 laptops
All;
I have 2 new laptops, with new
On 2/15/21 8:25 PM, S Bob wrote:
I was using the default port (22). I did a standard install and did not
change anything in the ssh config
Then it's extremely unlikely that it was an selinux issue. As Gordon
said, I don't know of any way to block a ping with selinux.
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On 2/15/21 7:21 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 2/15/21 5:58 PM, S Bob wrote:
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and
everything works
I don't believe there's any mechanism by which SELinux can result in
ping indicating "destination host unreachable."
Can you reproduce
I was using the default port (22). I did a standard install and did not
change anything in the ssh config
On 2/15/21 7:13 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Feb 15, 2021, at 20:59, S Bob wrote:
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and everything works
Are you running sshd
On 2/15/21 5:58 PM, S Bob wrote:
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and
everything works
I don't believe there's any mechanism by which SELinux can result in
ping indicating "destination host unreachable."
Can you reproduce the problem by turning SELinux back on? If
On Feb 15, 2021, at 20:59, S Bob wrote:
> I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and everything works
Are you running sshd on a port other than 22? What AVCs were generated when
SELinux is in permissive mode?
SELinux should absolutely not block ssh from working in a standard
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 18:58:29 -0700
S Bob wrote:
> I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and everything
> works
I've never had selinux screw up ssh, it usually installs all the right
file labels to allow it to work. (Now "rsh" is a different matter).
Of course when I install
I disabled SELINUX on the new laptops (dont need it here) and everything
works
On 2/15/21 6:22 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/15/21 5:16 PM, S Bob wrote:
It was SELINUX
Can you provide more details?
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On 2/15/21 5:16 PM, S Bob wrote:
It was SELINUX
Can you provide more details?
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On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 06:05:42PM -0700, S Bob wrote:
> 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)
Let's go down a layer -- what happens when you ping each of these f
It was SELINUX
On 2/15/21 6:05 PM, S Bob wrote:
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 Fe
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 th
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 Hos
On 2/15/21 4:09 PM, S Bob wrote:
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 Unreacha
S Bob writes:
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"
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 somethi
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