Help! Just one of my client machines can't connect

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r5gordini

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Hi All,

First post on here. I have a strange problem: FreeNAS works just fine for me, except I can't connect to my server from one of my machines.

It's really strange because I can ping the client from the server but not the other way round. The client is a Fedora 22 box and has just been built. I am using wired ethernet with a fixed IP which is assigned by the router.

It's as if the server is blocking the IP address because if I used wireless from the same client, everything works fine. In fact, if I reboot the FreeNAS server, as it boots, I can see some pings going through. Then all of a sudden they are stopped as the server comes fully online.

Any hints would be most gratefully received! I have searched online and on this forum and so far come up with nought.

Andrew
 

r5gordini

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Yes - but I am not sure how to turn it off. Not new to Fedora but I am to this version and things have changed around quite a bit in the last 18 months since I was an active user of it!

I would be surprised if a firewall would make a difference - why can I ping for a short while during server bootup and then not? Why can I ping from the server to the client but not vice versa. I can ping all other hosts on my network from the client...
 

DJ9

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Try running the following as root or use sudo.
system-config-firewall
 

r5gordini

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I have disabled my firewall. No change. As previously stated, I would be surprised if the firewall on the client was the issue. After all, I cannot ping the server from the client, yet I can ping the client from the server!

So, as I type this, I have fixed it, but not in the way I want - I have changed the IP address of my client and now it works. Why would a specific IP not work with the server?
 

rogerh

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Wrong netmask on one of them? Another machine with the same IP as the client?
 

r5gordini

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It's the simplest things, isn't it? For some reason there is another device on my network with the same IP. I have no idea what it is (embarrassingly)!
 

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It's the simplest things, isn't it? For some reason there is another device on my network with the same IP. I have no idea what it is (embarrassingly)!
Easy mistake to make! Presumably the other one wasn't set from the router.
 
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