Subj : Re: Pi4 to Pi5 migration To : Chris Townley From : bp@www.zefox.net Date : Tue Jun 25 2024 18:23:27 Chris Townley wrote: > On 25/06/2024 18:20, bp@www.zefox.net wrote: >> The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>>> >>>> Both machines are connecting via DHCP, so the WAP is the default route >>>> for both. Do I need to do something special to use sftp between them? >>> Hang on a minute. >>> >>> Is the WAP capable of routing? >>> >>> I assumed you had a proper router somewhere doing routing and DHCP and >>> the WAP was merely bridging to it >>> >> >> I didn't think routing would be needed, since both hosts are on the >> same network. >> The Pi5 is at 192.168.1.10, >> the Pi4 is at 192.168.1.11 >> a printer at 192.168.1.250 >> and a Mac at 192.168.1.22 >> >> Both Pi4 and Pi5 can ping the printer sucessfully. >> Neither Pi can ping the other, nor the Mac. >> both can ping themselves using their assigned IP number. >> The Mac can ping the printer but neither Pi. >> >>> From where is the ssh working?b sftp IS ssh. >> >> It works to the WAN, no problem. I don't think I've tried using >> ssh/sftp across the LAN until now, or at least not recently. >> >> The Pi4 is running Bullseye, the Pi5 Bookworm. >> >> Thanks for writing! >> >> bob prohaska >> > > What netmask are using on these devices? 192.168 can be either B or C > The Pi4, Pi5 and Mac are all using 255.255.255.0. Could this be some sort of security feature? In a classroom environment direct communication between student workstations might be worth suppressing, especially at exam time 8-) Thanks for writing, bob prohaska --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .