Hey all, thanks for the reply Ross. I managed to solve it, though I still don't know what the issue was. There was one thing I had not rebooted yet, the router. Once I did that, it worked again. I'm really sure I didn't enter the wrong ip-address because after I rebooted the router I used the history of commands in the terminal and now it did work, so it should have earlier too.
My guess is an IP conflict must have occurred because of a glitch in the router. Thanks, Bart https://esmiltania.be On Twitter <https://twitter.com/Bart_Issimo> On Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116379400376517483499/> Op ma 2 nov. 2020 om 17:34 schreef Ross Gammon <ro...@ubuntustudio.org>: > Hi Bart, > > This is a bit off-topic for Ubuntu Studio, and you might have more > success asking in a forum more used to dealing with networking issues. > > If you can connect to a different Raspberry pi from the same computer > plugged into the same network location, and if you can connect to this > Pi from a mobile phone, are you sure you are using the right IP address > in the ssh command? I assume the mobile phone is using a public IP > address and the router is set up to divert Port 22 connections to the > right internal IP address. > > Can you connect to this pi from the other pi? Assuming they are on the > same subnet then this would confirm that the problem is on your Ubuntu > Studio computer setup. > > Regards, > > Ross > > On 01/11/2020 22:32, bart deruyter wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I've got a weird issue here. I'd like to move some of my finished videos > > to a drive connected on a raspberry pi 3 device, which is > running LibreElec. > > I recently upgraded to 20.10, on my laptop, fresh install actually, with > > the new KDE environment, and since then I can't reach this device over > ssh. > > I get this as result: ssh: > > connect to host 192.168.1.xx port 22: No route to host > > (last number is a real number, don't worry :-) ) > > username is correct, I don't even get the chance to enter a password. > > > > When trying: > > nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 <http://192.168.1.0/24>, the ip-address of the > > device is not listed. > > > > The strange thing is, when I ssh to the same device with my android > > phone, using Termux I do gain access without any issues at all. Checking > > on the device, it should be there, the IP has not changed, checking the > > connected ip-addresses on the router, it is listed too. > > > > Even stranger is, I have another raspberry device I can connect to over > > ssh with my laptop. > > > > The only thing I can guess at the moment that might be causing it, is > > the last number in the ip-address. It is quite high, maybe that has > > something to do with it. The other raspberry device runs raspbian and > > has a much lower ip-address. Is there some limit built-in some config > > file which prevents scanning the ip-addresses from a specific number > > onwards for some security reason I'm not aware of? > > > > thanks in advance, > > Bart > > > > https://esmiltania.be > > On Twitter <https://twitter.com/Bart_Issimo> > > On Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/116379400376517483499/> > > > > > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users >
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