try to ping from A to B and from B to A. If you can't, then look in to DNS problem. If you can ping, then check for any firewall (selinux) and port (22 for ssh) Hope that help, JC On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, it was written: > Hi, i have 2 linux machines on a corporative network, from my machine(Local Machine)i Have ssh acces to the serer typing ssh user at nombreservidor > But when i try to connect from the server to my local machine i have a message "name or service not known", it doesn`t matter if i do it ss user or as root > If i type ssh user at iplocal i have a message "no route to host" > it already verified that both systems(local and server) have SSH running > by typing service sshd status, and the response is "ssh is running (pidxxxx) > The OS in the local machine is CentOS 4.3 in the server is WhiteBox 4 > > Anyone have aan idea? > please, I need help > Thanks > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > Sign up and get your 30GB webmail at www.30gigs.com now! -- -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos