It might be a VM specific configuration issue. VirtualBox, for instance, runs in a NAT setup by default for any VM. You must change the configuration to something like bridged.
On 12/30/2010 08:32 PM, Francisco Reyes wrote: > I have a Dragonfly machine I setup a few days ago as a backup machine. > I had it working for several days and I was able to ssh to the > machine. The machine crashed because of not enough nbuffers, which > after searching archives it was just a matter of running out of > memory. It is a VM so I just increased memory from 512MB to 1024MB. > > After the machine came back up I have been unable to ssh, or ping for > that matter, the machine. > > The VM can connect normally to other machines and VMs in the subnet > but I can not ping or ssh to the VM. I am able to telnet to port 22 on > the IP it is listening on, 192.168.1.9. Sockstat -4 shows ssh > listening in all ports. > > Is there a firewall by default in Dragonfly? > Nothing has changed in the VM configuration and it was working until > the nbuffer crash so I am stumped; other than increasing memory > nothing has changed since the crash. > > Any suggestions?