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martin

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

For overview of possible reasons of getting refused to connect, please refer to documentation
martin

Re: winscp

carl0s11 wrote:

I put my ip address on the host name and root for user name, and alpine for password but i can't connect, can you help me?

Please read FAQ.
carl0s11

winscp

I put my ip address on the host name and root for user name, and alpine for password but i can't connect, can you help me?
martin

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

Seems like a firewall issue or something similar.
Kausum

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

I am not able to connect any TCP/IP services.
martin

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

Are you albe to connect there with any TCP/IP client, like FTP, telnet?
kausum

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

Well I see ssh running on the linux box, I am able to ping to the linux box from the windows machine. However, ssh client on the Windows box is not working. It still gives the same error ... Any suggestions what else do i need to check.
kausum

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

I cannot connect with other SSH client too .. I think I need to check that.
martin

Re: Network Error "No route to host"

So do I understand right that you can connect with other SSH client? Have you tried Putty? If not, can you?
kausum

Network Error "No route to host"

While connecting to a the Fedora Linux system, I get this error Network Error "No route to host"

SSH is working on the Linux Box and when I ping from the windows machine it does work.

Could someone help me with the error debugging