How to fix 'no route to host' problem

Carruth, Rusty Rusty.Carruth at smartm.com
Wed Oct 31 08:00:31 MST 2018


You might consider initiating the rsync from the backup machines, and even possibly on a cron job basis.

Also, I would have been surprised if the uninstall/reinstall of sshd would have helped, as its clearly a network issue, not an ssh issue - at least the 'no route to host' (which is an unfortunate choice of wording - it really means something like "I get no answer to an attempt to contact this host.  Either the host isn't there, or there is no route to it".)


Rusty

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From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.phxlinux.org] On Behalf Of Joe Lowder
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Subject: RE: How to fix 'no route to host' problem

Thanks Rusty, Michael, and all ...

But I think I need a different solution than
"if all else fails" ;)

I have more than a dozen devices on my network
including four "back-up" computers to which I have
been using rsync to copy all of my most important
files on a regular basis. rsync is still working
fine to one of those back-up computers, but it
recently stopped working to 3 of the others and
this is the mystery I need to solve.



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