gpg: failed to create temporary file '/var/lib/lurker/.#lk0x57df0100.hantslug.org.uk.11684': Permission denied
gpg: keyblock resource '/var/lib/lurker/pubring.gpg': Permission denied
gpg: Signature made Thu Jul 26 15:51:45 2007 BST
gpg: using DSA key B2C27BC21C335860
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 03:26:51PM +0100, hantslug@??? wrote:
> [root@Tux:/home/lisi]# ssh lisi@192.168.0.4
> ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.4 port 22: No route to host
You can get that if ARP packets aren't getting through. These are a
low-level network protocol that maps IP addresses to hardware
(ethernet MAC) addresses so that the packets can get through. It can
also be a symptom of having disjoint subnets on the same network.
> :-(
> There's something very fundamental that I haven't grasped about
> local networks, and I can't identify what it is, so I can't ask
> questions about it. I have also never seen it done, which makes my
> ignorance even more profound. The only network I have ever
> succeeded in communicating across is the internet. Oh - and telnet
> to a router.
Sounds most plausibly like a firewall problem, or possibly a
netmask problem (the two machines not being on the same subnet).
Just to check the latter, what are the addresses and netmasks of
the two machines in question?
Hugo.
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