Feb-19-2019, 02:25 PM
I am running Ubuntu and have installed GNS3. I followed the tutorial on the basics of setting up a couple of cisco routers here: https://docs.gns3.com/1d1huu6z9-wWGD_ipT...index.html and have enabled telnet with the lines
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
transport input telnet
and done
So I can ping and telnet between the two virtual routers, but telnet from my bash terminal works oddly. If I specify the ip (10.1.1.1) it won't go through. If I use 192.168.0.10 it goes to my laptop login. If I try 192.168.0.10 5000 it goes to R1 but goes straight in without asking for a password. On another site, someone said it could be a hosts issue, but I am a noob here and don't want to mess with my hosts file unless I am sure it won't mess up my laptop. Anyone have any experience with this?
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
transport input telnet
and done
enable password cisco
So I can ping and telnet between the two virtual routers, but telnet from my bash terminal works oddly. If I specify the ip (10.1.1.1) it won't go through. If I use 192.168.0.10 it goes to my laptop login. If I try 192.168.0.10 5000 it goes to R1 but goes straight in without asking for a password. On another site, someone said it could be a hosts issue, but I am a noob here and don't want to mess with my hosts file unless I am sure it won't mess up my laptop. Anyone have any experience with this?