Re: remote ssh to a mac

From: Greg Pratt (usenet@gp.users.panix.com)
Date: 03/27/03


From: usenet@gp.users.panix.com (Greg Pratt)
Date: 26 Mar 2003 22:04:00 -0500

In article <58067c40.0303261306.2dc38eb7@posting.google.com>,
nandita <nandita@arches.uga.edu> wrote:
>i am trying to use SSH to login to my work comp uses mac- os X- when i
>try any of the computers within my lab- ssh works- however, if i go to
>another building- or go home and try ssh,(from a mac) it can never
>login. after i type in the ssh command the terminal window just stays
>as it is and ends with "No Route to Host"
>any pointers?-

Yes -- talk to a network administrator. Your problem is that the network
isn't allowing traffic to get to that workstation. That may be
intentional, to prevent people from screwing around with that computer.

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Gregory Pratt                                  usenet@gp.users.panix.com
East Rutherford, NJ, USA
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