Re: issue with name resolution

gcorani_at_gmail.com
Date: 11/28/05


Date: 28 Nov 2005 04:03:09 -0800

I am on the client side.

I have found out that:

(a) my ssh client do work correctly with ip-addresses, but wrongly with
hostnames.
By using ssh <hostname> -v, I discovered that it tries always to
connect to address 1.0.0.0
Then, it returns a "connection time out" message

(b)if I reboot the client machine in windows, I reach the remote
machine via ssh (providing indifferently hostname, or ip-address)
without problems

(c)in linux, if I do
host <hostname>

and then

ssh <hostname>

then ssh works.

thanks all for suggestions



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