> That means you "manually installed it".
>
I did?
>Mike it looks like one of you systems is on the wireless and the other on
the Wired.
Yes, that is correct. Both connected to the modem
>Can you run on both servers:
># apt-get install nmap
>Then on each server:
># nmap -PN 192.168.0.3
># nmap -PN 192.168.0.4
>and post that?
bmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$ sudo nmap -PN 192.168.0.3
Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2012-03-31 12:38 MST
Nmap scan report for 192.168.0.3
Host is up (0.000045s latency).
Not shown: 992 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
80/tcp open http
139/tcp open netbios-ssn
443/tcp open https
445/tcp open microsoft-ds
631/tcp open ipp
5800/tcp open vnc-http
5900/tcp open vnc
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.80 seconds
bmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$ sudo nmap -PN 192.168.0.4
Starting Nmap 5.21 (
http://nmap.org ) at 2012-03-31 12:38 MST
Nmap scan report for Michaels-Laptop (192.168.0.4)
Host is up (0.0076s latency).
Not shown: 999 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
MAC Address: 94:39:E5:11:B8:84 (Unknown)
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1.94 seconds
bmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$
>>
>>>>
>>> Michaels-Laptop ~ #
>>>> The synaptic report is at 'a'.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:~$ /etc/init.d/sshd start
>>>> bash: /etc/init.d/sshd: No such file or directory
>>>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:~$ ssh localhost
>>>> ssh: connect to host localhost port 22: Connection refused
>>>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:~$
>>>>
>>>
>>> # cd /etc/init.d/
>>> # ls -al ssh*
>>>
>>> It's called /etc/init.d/ssh in Ubuntu
>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/openssh-server.html
>>>
>>
>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:~$ cd /etc/init.d/
>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$ ls -al ssh*
>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4194 2011-07-29 09:02 ssh
>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$ cd ssh
>> bash: cd: ssh: Not a directory
>> bmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$ sudo ssh start
>> [sudo] password for bmike1: sat for five minutes
>> ^Cbmike1@Michaels-PC:/etc/init.d$
>>
>
> Okay that's possibly a path issue.
>
> if you are in the directory you would enter:
>
> # sudo ./ssh start
>
> otherwise
>
>
# sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
>
Oh... I forgot the './' Bummer! I thought this might make the ubuntu so
that other machines could ssh into it but still connection times out.
>> why did the sound stop working?
>>
>> >>Another problem that just started is the sound on the print server
>> stopped working. I clicked on the speaker icon >>to turn it up and I see it
>> is maxed. So then I clicked 'sound settings' and the output volume is maxed
>> so I >>investigate the tabs. The first tab (hardware) has nothing in the
>> 'choose a device to configure' window. So >>somehow the driver was removed
>> (I guess).
>>
>>
> Which distro?
>
> Ubuntu (print server).
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