How To Fix “No Route To Host” In Linux
In a local network, the No Route to Host error generally occurs due to ARP resolution failure. Without the destination host’s Layer 2 address, the data packets can’t be forwarded, which leads to this error. In the case of a remote host, users encounter this error due to an offline or non-responding host, permissions/firewall issue, or in some rare cases, DNS resolution. We’ve detailed the probable causes and ways to resolve this error in both scenarios in this article....