Re: no route to host | |
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Dnia 2008-10-03, pią o godzinie 15:12 +0200, Sebastian Vieira pisze:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit lost. Quite possibly i overlooked something, but right now i
> can't seem to locate what it is. Probably something minor...
>
> [root@master ~]# func test.mynet.local call command run uptime
> ('test.mynet.local',
> ['REMOTE_ERROR', 'socket.error', "(113, 'No route to host')"])
>
> How can it give a 'no route to host' error message back to the
> host? :)
It seems like a firewall issue. By default fedora and RHEL/CentOS will
reject with icmp-host-prohibited if port is not allowed.
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