[Macpartners] A question about remote control of G5
Li Liu
liuli at MIT.EDU
Tue Jan 11 16:50:53 EST 2005
Thank you very much for your reply.
I am trying to ssh from one office machine under athena. The host I am
trying to ssh to is the Mac G5.
The message I typed and got is:
athena% ssh username at 18.54.*.***
ssh: connect to host 18.54.*.*** port 22: No route to host
18.54.*.*** is the IP address of this Mac G5 machine.
I guess there should be one command under registry of G5 which I could
change into receiving SSH.
Thanks a lot!
Li
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Kerem B Limon wrote:
> 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
> kerem.limon at mit.edu /e-mail
>
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