network routing, strange issue

2004-05-05 Thread dave
Hello,
I've got three FreeBSD machines, a 4.9, and two 4.7 boxes. They're on a
small local network with a hub. Each is given an IP statically via dhcp
based on their nic mac address. All machines obtain a dhcp lease, machines a
and c can ssh and ping each other and have no issues. My problem is machine
a can not ping or ssh to machine b, from machine a's point of view it's as
if machine b doesn't exist, yet machine c has no difficulties interacting
with machine b. I hope the above made sense. Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave.

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Re: network routing, strange issue

2004-05-05 Thread jan . muenther
Hello,

 and c can ssh and ping each other and have no issues. My problem is machine
 a can not ping or ssh to machine b, from machine a's point of view it's as
 if machine b doesn't exist, yet machine c has no difficulties interacting
 with machine b. I hope the above made sense. Any help appreciated.

You're not providing enough information - this could have tons of reasons.
For a start, it would be helpful to see the intetface configuration and the
routing tables from the hosts in question.

Also, did you make sure you don't simply have packet filtering applied to
one or more of the boxes which interferes with the intended communication?

Cheers, J.
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