Fedora Networking :: Ssh Into With Login_name@host.domain_name

Apr 5, 2011

setting my hostname in my machine. If I want to login to my machine that contains f14 I need to do

Code:
ssh user_name@ipaddress

But I have set a host name for my machine. I need to login to my machine using

Code:
login_name@host.domain_name

When I try to do that it says "Name or service not known"

This is needed very much for a laptop for example when I work with that between my office and home then the domain name changes. But I need to login remotely to that. Also this is needed as remembering an ip-address is painful.

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Fedora Networking :: VM Can Ping Host And Internet But Host Can't Ping VM

Jan 19, 2010

Host - Fedora 12 64bit
KVM
VM - Windows Server 2008 64 bit
bridge-utils

VM can ping host and Internet but host can't ping VM.

I set VM static IP 192.168.0.205.

It turns out dynamic IP - 192.168.0.55

On host:

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Mar 4, 2010

I am working on a cluster for a molecular dynamics class and I have to edit my FORTRAN code (only the newest and best for me!). In order to get through to the cluster I have to ssh in. The network on which the cluster resides is behind a firewall, so I have to ssh through the firewall into the network first.

this is fine, I can login and move files and folders as needed, including sftp-ing into host 1, then into the cluster so I can transfer files from cluster to host and then host to me. This gets rather tiresome, so it would be nice to edit the files in place.

The problem is that when I access my code with emacs it launches the emacs client on Host 1, with no mouse support. I know the purists will howl about how I should be using keyboard shortcuts, but I am a chemist and not a programmer, so the mouse is very nice for me. Is there any way I can perhaps mount the cluster using sshfs so that when I open my code it launches a local instance of emacs? Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I thought it was network related.

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Jan 27, 2009

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- put another PC at the place of R - everything is fine. That exclude the possibility of damaged cables, RJ-45s, switches and etc.
- connected both of the NICs to the Internet while the internal network is being disconnected and they both work fine (no delays)
- traffic shaping is not running
- there is nothing in firewalls except NATing the internal network (and it is working fine). Actually these firewall rules have been operational for more than months and everything was fine untill a week or two ago.
- changed the internal NIC with another
- connected the internal network directly to the TP and all of the PCs are getting good network performance. Then connected the R machine to the TP as well and there was good performance between the internal network PCs and R.
- R has good performance to the TP. In fact everything has good performance directly to the TP (when not connecting trough R).
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So here's the setup:

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have fedora 10 and am having problems with ssh. For some reason I can't connect via a remote host to my ssh. Local network connections do work just fine. I have been looking for a log of what is going on but have not had luck seeing anything.Things I have tried:

-Modify hosts.allow to allow ssh to all
-generated rsa1 key identity tryed specifying that with the -i option on the guest computer

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I have a virtualbox installation, and I need fairly high security separation between host and guest traffic. The university network the box hangs off uses statically-allocated ip addresses, allocated to fixed MAC addresses (i.e. it eats any traffic with mismatched ip and MAC addresses).

VBox: 3.0.4
Guest OS: Fedora 11 64bit
Hardware: dual NIC, Intel server
Bridged networking, with separate NICs for host and guest

I'm aiming for high-security separation between host and guest traffic. To do this, I would like to to run all host traffic through one NIC, H, and all guest traffic through the other, G. The host and guest have separate, statically allocated, IP addresses, IPH and IPG. The network forces these to be mapped to specific MAC addresses, MACH (the address of NIC H) and MACG (the address of NIC G). So it's not too hard to write host firewall rules to enforce this policy. The rules just have to state that traffic coming into H must have a destination compatible with IPH, and traffic going out must have IPH as source - and vv for G and IPG. There also don't seem to be any trouble telling the guest to only use NIC G. As a result, turning off NIC G (or equivalently, firewalling it off from host traffic) crashes the network, I have to reboot it to get networking working.

But I can't figure how to tell the host to _only_ use NIC H for anything else except the guest. Even though we don't see any IPH traffic coming into NIC G from outside, I don't seem to be able to stop the host from starting connections on NIC G. Does anyone know any way to do this - to tell the host that it can only use IPH as its IP address unless traffic is coming from a guest process, and that it can only use address MACH and NIC H? I've been reading route and arp manuals all day, but I can't seem to figure anything on this - mainly because arp and route don't know about host/guest processes, and I guess weren't designed with this in mind...

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Feb 14, 2010

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$ showmount -e localhost

I get a result like this:

Export list for localhost:

/home/tron 192.168.200.101,192.168.200.100

However when I issue this type of command:

$ showmount -e <remote host name>

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I have verified that the hosts.deny file is blank, iptables permits ports 22 (and 80) and I didn't see anything obvious in the sshd_config. I tried a tcp dump on the external host and boell while attempting to ssh from the former to boell. The packets appear to be acknowledged by boell, but this fails to lead to a connection. I've tried this process with external hosts in different locations with the same result. I have made few modifications to the default installation for F10, so perhaps there is some default somewhere I have to change. In any case, below I have attached excerpts of germane files.

======== ssh from boell =======
[root@boell log]# ssh -vvv 71.189.5.67
OpenSSH_5.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config

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Feb 13, 2010

I have two system, an Intel Core2 Duo system running the 32-bit version of Fedora 12, and a MacBook Pro running the 64-bit version of Fedora 12.

I'm using the Gnome desktop on each system. I have enabled all the services I believe are necessary to support NFS including nfs, rpcbind, rpcgssd, rpcidmapd, and rpcsvcgssd on each system.

I have added an entry to my /etc/exports file to export my home on each system, and if I type this command:
$ showmount -e localhost

I get a result like this: Export list for localhost: /home/tron 192.168.200.101,192.168.200.100

However when I issue this type of command: $ showmount -e <remote host name>

I get this kind of result: rpc mount export: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = No route to host

Research on the Internet indicates this is usually due to a firewall problem. However, I use the Firewall Configuration application to the disable the firewall on both systems, and I continue to get the same result.

What is needed so I can get this two machines to display their exported file shares remotely?

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Jul 27, 2010

At work we run DHCP. hostnames have the format: computername.city.mycompany.com

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Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 wlan0
192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 2 0 0 wlan0
192.168.171.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 tap0
0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 wlan0

Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP of the OpenVPN server. When connecting "manually" I this routing table

Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 2 0 0 wlan0
192.168.171.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 tap0
0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 wlan0

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Code:

inet addr:192.168.1.100 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0

However, if I go to my laptop computer (also running F13) and try and ssh into the desktop, i.e. ssh icthy@192.168.1.100, I get this response:

Code:

ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.100 port 22: Connection refused.

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Here is my mount command:
Code:
mount 192.168.0.105:/mnt/dvd -t nfs /tmp/scaleo
The Fedora 12 machine has the NFS server running, and the corresponding entry in /etc/exports is
Code:
/mnt/dvd *(ro)

I thought this might be a firewall problem, but it persists even if I turn firewalls off on both machines (client as well as server.) Also, doing
Code:
ssh 192.168.0.105
is OK, so what is wrong with the route?

I am trying to access a DVD mounted on a machine running Fedora12 (192.168.0.105). I thought this should be possible with NFS, but the above error message is what I keep getting, no matter what I try. Here is my mount command:
Code:
mount 192.168.0.105:/mnt/dvd -t nfs /tmp/scaleo

I now tried
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mount 192.168.0.105:/mnt/dvd -t nfs4 /tmp/scaleo
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command [URL] returned:

www.aeroplan.com is an alias for www.halb.aeroplan.com.
www.halb.aeroplan.com has address 207.34.195.17
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

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I have tried to run the "host" command against different DNS caching servers I have access to all produced the same timed out error. I called Aeroplan technical support to report the issue to them and from their perspective, they have no problem accessing the website.And we don't have any problem accessing any websites ourselves if "host" return A record lookup without the timed out error.

1. It's not our firewall filtering out packet. I tried it on external facing server without firewall and got the same result.

2. It's not our DNS caching server cause same errors are observed on our ISP caching server.

3. It works on an altogether network, from a Windows Vista desktop, through IE 8.

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I also have been unable to get the VMWare tools installed, and I don't know if this is related. I don't mind bypassing this if this isn't required. My only desire right now is to access my C:

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I have 2 live IP based Linux systems .

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There are more examples of the same,around 20 domain have the same problem.

Sep 7 14:33:46 server2 sendmail[24591]: n8793jiC024589: to=<abc@xyz.fi>, delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=esmtp, pri=163672, relay=xyz.fi., dsn=5.1.2, stat=Host unknown (Name server: xyz.fi.: host not found)

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