[f-nsp] SSH or Telnet from mlx to mlx
Eldon Koyle
esk-puck.nether.net at esk.cs.usu.edu
Tue Feb 11 12:12:33 EST 2014
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Tias,
Are you able to connect at all? Does it get to the point of asking for
a password? Or is it just behaving differently than you expect after
you log in?
If you are unable to connect at all, is it possible the router is using
a different source address than you expect? You can fix this with:
ip ssh source-interface <interface>
or
ip telnet source-interface <interface>
(I think the default is the address of the interface the traffic will be
sent out of.)
Are you using an ACL for ssh/telnet access? Look for:
ssh access-group <acl>
or
telnet access-group <acl>
Also check for statements like:
ip ssh client <address>
Which have a similar functionality to the ACLs.
Do ssh/telnet work from other locations?
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Eldon Koyle
On Feb 11 16:44+0100, Mathias Wolkert wrote:
> Anything special about this?
> Does not seem to work as expected. But I may be wrong.
>
> /Tias
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