[Macpartners] A question about remote control of G5
Kerem B Limon
k_limon at MIT.EDU
Tue Jan 11 16:41:02 EST 2005
Well, it would help if you could tell us what you typed after 'ssh'.
'No route to host' may imply many things, among them DNS issues or network
(routing) problems of all, in the first place.
Where are you/what machine are you trying to ssh from? What is the host you are
trying to ssh to?
-Kerem
Quoting Li Liu <liuli at MIT.EDU>:
> Dear all,
> I am not a member of this group and just heard about it. It is very
> helpful to have this kind of groups to help new mac users to play around.
> Here is my question:
> I have a G5 desktop now and need to remotely use it through SSH.
> Suposingly G5 is under Unix so that remote using SSH should be possible.
> However, I got "No route to host" while I typed: "ssh ****" under unix
> based interface. I need to remotely run fortran programs.
> If you have any idea of this problem, please email me. Thanks a lot.
> Best,
> Li
>
>
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Kerem B. Limon
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