Re: ssh problems



Kapil:
I feel you are suggesting me the right way.

Because it is fast, I have reconstructed the keys and
reestablished the ssh connection between the two
machines.

Then I entered the config of the the Zyxel Prestige
660H (cable connection ADSL) via http, giving the
password that I used at the first connection.

DHCP shows a table with 3 columns and two rows

Host Name / IP Address / MAC Address

with data for the two machines (IP address corresponds
to "inet addr" as from "ifconfig", MAC Addess has the
hexadecimals correctly, while Hostame is empty. I
tried to put in the "hostame" of the two machines,
though it was as write forbidden. I operated from
Gnome/Iceweasel as user. Is that a problem of
permission or should I look elsewhere in the router
config?

Thanks
francesco

--- Kapil Hari Paranjape <kapil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

I read your mail more carefully this time!

On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Francesco Pietra wrote:
It worked beautifully for a week. At a new boot
today
the 32bit machine had taken the former IP address
of
the 64bit machine, and viceversa.

On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Francesco Pietra wrote:
Surprisingly, after an initial period where the
i386 took any one
of the two internal IP addresses (indipendently
which machine was
started first), now the two machines behave as if
they had a static
address (it is dhcp). I have not investigated the
Zyxel router, it
is as if it had a memory or a register, or he
likes me.

It seems to me that the DHCP address is assigned by
the Zyxel Router.
In that case, you can go to the Web interface of
that router and
configure the DHCP address to be assigned based on
the MAC address of
the machine that connects. That way the assignment
becomes
effectively static.

I hope this helps since I still do not fully grasp
what your network
"topology" is.

Regards,

Kapil.
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