Odd networking issue with the Pandora


Stolas

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Hello all,


I am having an odd networking issue with my 1Ghz Pandora.


Wifi works fine, it connects to my Router and I can browse the web, join IRC even download PNDs. However I can't portscan it, I can't connect to VNC nor SSH.


I have tried iptables -L but I noticed it's not loaded so I doubt a firewall is blocking my "server activities" and I've checked with wireshark and don't see any traffic coming in.


Due to this I am VERY strongly thinking my router doesn't route the traffic due to this. But that seems odd since all the other traffic does get routed.


Anywho so I tried it the other way around. I tried SSHing to another box using the Pandora. Turned on Wireshark on the Pandora, and I don't see ANY of the ssh-traffic.


Any ideas how to fix this? I want to get remote X or something working so I can start developing for the Pandora =)


Cheers,


-- Stolas
 

TrashyMG

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Are you trying to connect using the hostname or ip address? I find I must use the ip address on my home network using Linux in general.
 
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TrashyMG

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Hrmm..  I've never seen anything quite like this with the Pandora.. It just seems to work on my units even on a huge network at my work with a ton of subnets..

I'm not sure what on a router would prevent you outside of some selective filtering or something on the desktop side.

The Pandora is wide open for the most part.
 
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Stolas

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All the IP's are /24 so it can't be a networking issue.


I tried to Pandora SSH to the NAS (fixed IP) and I got connection. But I can't find the non-static IP's with the Pandora, I am blaming my router.


Edit:


I just nmap'd w/ nmap -A 192.168.2.1-254 on the Pandora. And he does see all the statics for sure. But not the dynamic hosts.
 
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Stolas

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Fixed: After seeing just ARP requests and no replies I noticed that the ARP Cache was damaged of my router. 

A reboot of the router did the trick, I think that this home router doesn't like it when you connect 50+ devices =)
 
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