On Tue,24.Mar.09, 12:17:29, Thomas H. George wrote: > I wish to share or move files between two Debian systems on a LAN. Each > can successfully ping the other using their system names, dragon and > phoenix.
Good > I have gotten lost in the NFS-Root-Client-Mini-HOWTO which seems far > more elaborate than my needs. From either system I only want to access > the files in the directory /data on the other system. > > I have tried to copy the file I need with command on dragon: > > dragon:~# spc phoenix:/data/filename /data > ssh: connection to host phoenix port 22: no route to host > > Notes: I have edited hosts.allow on both systems to allow each other. > There are no entries in hosts.deny. I have checked the output of > netstat -pln and find that neither is listening on port 22 so I tried > > dragon:~# spc -P 22 phoenix:/data/filename /data > ssh: connection to host phoenix port 25: no route to host Is sshd running? Did you make changes to /etc/ssh/sshd_config? Can you 'ssh localhost'? Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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