On 01/05/2012 02:22 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> AFAIK you have the correct info -- sorry. Somehow I've done something 
> to confuse the server as to who's who. Any thoughts there?

Well....  I'd first start off by not using hostnames for testing.

I'd go to 192.168.10.2 and verify that the IP address is set as I think
it is set by typing "ifconfig" and verifying it.  I'd do the same with
192.168.10.4.   I may even go so far as putting post-it notes on the
displays of each system I'm working with to make sure of not getting
confused as to what system is being typed on.

Then, I guess, I'd do what Craig has suggested.

Also, when you include in your email message what you are seeing are you
using copy/paste or just typing what you've seen?  I ask that since on
my default F16 installs $PS1 is defined as [\u@\h \W]\$ which gives the
hostname of the system you are on so as to limit confusion.



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