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Source and DEstination Behind same subnet

mahesh18
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Hi everyone,

We have interface  on firewall say x which has subnet say 192.168.50.x

User PC IP is 192.168.50.x

Server IP 192.168.50.x

From PC Users are unable to ssh to the server.

I checked  firewalls no logs are generated.

As source and destination are on same subnet then no firewall is involved right?

How can i tell user in some easy way so that user can understand that no firewall is involved.

Regards

MAhesh

Message was edited by: mahesh parmar

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jumora
Level 7
Level 7

Confused, do you want to SSH to the firewall from the PC or do you want to SSH from the PC to the server?

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/16545

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So the link that I posted for you should do the trick, it indicates how PC route to each other when they are on the same broadcast domain and share the same network scheme

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jumora
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Confused, do you want to SSH to the firewall from the PC or do you want to SSH from the PC to the server?

http://www.dslreports.com/faq/16545

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Hi,

I corrected the post.

SSH is from the PC to server.

Regards

Mahesh

So the link that I posted for you should do the trick, it indicates how PC route to each other when they are on the same broadcast domain and share the same network scheme

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3tE9ZrFJq0

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Many thanks Jumora.

Regards

Mahesh

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