Re: [opensuse] Two NIC's, one connected, Ping Both...?
- From: "John Andersen" <jsamyth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:00:47 -0700
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 1:24 AM, William Hammond <tech@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The real problem here is that I so far have been unable to connect
to a remote 10.3 Server.
Firewall is active, but all necessary ports are open,
Server is behind a Router, and the Router is doing Port Forwarding.
the this case, 5901,5801,22 ---
This is the only site I can;t get into with Putty. (SSH on 22)
One thing that bothers me is the Server.
Like most modern boards it has two built in NIC.s and 100MB and a 1GB.
Both are configured with Private IP's xxx.xxx.xxx.200 and xxx.xxx.xxx.201
(I bet nobody can guess what the xx's represent.. ;-) )
Only one of these RJ45 Ports is connected, but I can Ping them both.
From where?server is a router that routes between its two nics.
From the server itself (pinging its own nics) its normal.
From anywhere else on that private subnet its not normal unless said
If you can't connect with putty, make sure both are using the same
protocol (ssh 2 preferably).
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