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      1337 @Kelly
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      @kelly said in Cant communicate:

      @wrcombs said in Cant communicate:

      @kelly said in Cant communicate:

      You can test the port using telnet or ssh (assuming you have either installed on a client). It will at least tell you if you can reach the port.

      I dont believe i have either installed on the client side

      https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh

      Better to use a port scanner, for instance nmap for windows. https://nmap.org/download.html

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      • KellyK
        Kelly @1337
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        @pete-s said in Cant communicate:

        @kelly said in Cant communicate:

        @wrcombs said in Cant communicate:

        @kelly said in Cant communicate:

        You can test the port using telnet or ssh (assuming you have either installed on a client). It will at least tell you if you can reach the port.

        I dont believe i have either installed on the client side

        https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh

        Better to use a port scanner, for instance nmap for windows. https://nmap.org/download.html

        I would use Nmap on my system, but for troubleshooting a client machine I'd rather use something lighter and faster. YMMV

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          1337 @Kelly
          last edited by

          @kelly said in Cant communicate:

          @pete-s said in Cant communicate:

          @kelly said in Cant communicate:

          @wrcombs said in Cant communicate:

          @kelly said in Cant communicate:

          You can test the port using telnet or ssh (assuming you have either installed on a client). It will at least tell you if you can reach the port.

          I dont believe i have either installed on the client side

          https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh

          Better to use a port scanner, for instance nmap for windows. https://nmap.org/download.html

          I would use Nmap on my system, but for troubleshooting a client machine I'd rather use something lighter and faster. YMMV

          Yes, but installing the complete openssh server on windows isn't light weight.
          For telnet and ssh client it's better to just run putty.exe in that case.
          https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html

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          • KellyK
            Kelly @1337
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            @pete-s said in Cant communicate:

            @kelly said in Cant communicate:

            @pete-s said in Cant communicate:

            @kelly said in Cant communicate:

            @wrcombs said in Cant communicate:

            @kelly said in Cant communicate:

            You can test the port using telnet or ssh (assuming you have either installed on a client). It will at least tell you if you can reach the port.

            I dont believe i have either installed on the client side

            https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh

            Better to use a port scanner, for instance nmap for windows. https://nmap.org/download.html

            I would use Nmap on my system, but for troubleshooting a client machine I'd rather use something lighter and faster. YMMV

            Yes, but installing the complete openssh server on windows isn't light weight.
            For telnet and ssh client it's better to just run putty.exe in that case.
            https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html

            Putty used to have less than helpful error messages. It looks like that has changed since the last time I used it. Either way, I'm done arguing with you.

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre
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              If the terminals are Windows XP, then telnet is installed by default. In Windows 7, it can be installed, or you can get Putty Portable or something like that.

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                WrCombs @dafyre
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                @dafyre said in Cant communicate:

                If the terminals are Windows XP, then telnet is installed by default. In Windows 7, it can be installed, or you can get Putty Portable or something like that.

                One terminal is Windows XP

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                  dafyre @WrCombs
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                  @wrcombs said in Cant communicate:

                  @dafyre said in Cant communicate:

                  If the terminals are Windows XP, then telnet is installed by default. In Windows 7, it can be installed, or you can get Putty Portable or something like that.

                  One terminal is Windows XP

                  Try telnetting from that terminal...

                  Open command prompt and

                  telnet 192.168.128.xxx 445

                  If it can't connect, it will tell you right away.

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                    1337 @Kelly
                    last edited by

                    @kelly said in Cant communicate:

                    I dont believe i have either installed on the client side

                    https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh

                    Better to use a port scanner, for instance nmap for windows. https://nmap.org/download.html

                    I would use Nmap on my system, but for troubleshooting a client machine I'd rather use something lighter and faster. YMMV

                    Yes, but installing the complete openssh server on windows isn't light weight.
                    For telnet and ssh client it's better to just run putty.exe in that case.
                    https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html

                    Putty used to have less than helpful error messages. It looks like that has changed since the last time I used it. Either way, I'm done arguing with you.

                    Sorry, didn't mean to start an argument for the sake of arguments. You brought up a good point which is to test with telnet which I appreciate. :thumbs_up:

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                    • KellyK
                      Kelly @1337
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                      @pete-s said in Cant communicate:

                      @kelly said in Cant communicate:

                      I dont believe i have either installed on the client side

                      https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh

                      Better to use a port scanner, for instance nmap for windows. https://nmap.org/download.html

                      I would use Nmap on my system, but for troubleshooting a client machine I'd rather use something lighter and faster. YMMV

                      Yes, but installing the complete openssh server on windows isn't light weight.
                      For telnet and ssh client it's better to just run putty.exe in that case.
                      https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html

                      Putty used to have less than helpful error messages. It looks like that has changed since the last time I used it. Either way, I'm done arguing with you.

                      Sorry, didn't mean to start an argument for the sake of arguments. You brought up a good point which is to test with telnet which I appreciate. :thumbs_up:

                      That makes sense. It has been a rough week, so sorry if I read too much into your comments.

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                        scotth
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                        I scanned this thread quickly.
                        Same workgroup?
                        Joined domain?
                        Same activated account in backoffice? Same level of security?
                        Did something switch to the Public Network in Network & Sharing Center?
                        I believe I saw earlier about the firewall needing to be enabled for 445 to work. That's true AFAIR.

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                          WrCombs @scotth
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                          @scotth said in Cant communicate:

                          I scanned this thread quickly.
                          Same workgroup?

                          yes

                          Joined domain?

                          yes

                          Same activated account in backoffice? Same level of security?

                          same account,

                          Did something switch to the Public Network in Network & Sharing Center?

                          These settings did not get changed

                          I believe I saw earlier about the firewall needing to be enabled for 445 to work. That's true AFAIR.

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                          • WrCombsW
                            WrCombs
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                            Site is currently unreachable on my end. Hoping the onsite guy can figure it out enough to get it back on line.. we shall see.. .

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                              scottalanmiller @WrCombs
                              last edited by

                              @wrcombs said in Cant communicate:

                              Site is currently unreachable on my end. Hoping the onsite guy can figure it out enough to get it back on line.. we shall see.. .

                              Maybe that is the issue 😉

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                                jmoore @WrCombs
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                                @wrcombs hopefully someone just being onsite will provide enough clues to see what is happening. sometimes that's just the way it is.

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                                  WrCombs
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                                  Apparently re-imaging the PC fixed the issue...

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                                    jmoore @WrCombs
                                    last edited by

                                    @wrcombs dang so onsite person gave up. must have baffled him too

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                                      WrCombs @jmoore
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                                      @jmoore said in Cant communicate:

                                      @wrcombs dang so onsite person gave up. must have baffled him too

                                      Yeah, He brought it back to the office and we re-imaged it this morning. now we have access to the folder needed for the terminals to update and run appropriately.
                                      I thought it was a little redundant but oh well.

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                                        jmoore @WrCombs
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                                        @wrcombs yeah, glad its working for you now at least

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                                        • dafyreD
                                          dafyre
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                                          Glad you got it, but my money is on a b0rk3d windows update that broke it.

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                                            WrCombs @dafyre
                                            last edited by

                                            @dafyre said in Cant communicate:

                                            Glad you got it, but my money is on a b0rk3d windows update that broke it.

                                            More than likely..

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