For some unexplained purpose, iterm2 can not connect with (a minimum of some) units on my native host. I get:
ssh: connect with host 192.168.252.248 port 22: No path to host
Initially I believed this was associated to SSH, however ping additionally would not work:
ping 192.168.252.248
PING 192.168.252.248 (192.168.252.248): 56 knowledge bytes
ping: sendto: No path to host
Request timeout for icmp_seq 0
On the built-in terminal this works as anticipated and the browser may also connect with the system’s (.248) net inteface.
The primary suspect that I considered was little snitch, however there are clearly no guidelines that block the site visitors from iterm2. I’ve additionally turned off the community filter simply to verify it is not associated to that, to no avail. It is true that this is not the identical as uninstalling, however I doubt little snitch is the perpetrator right here.
In fact there scope hyperlink path to 192.168.252.0/24:
192.168.252.0/24 dev en0 scope hyperlink
Though this could not have been the issue, provided that it really works from different purposes.
I haven’t got different points that I do know of on iterm2 associated to connectivity, I can connect with some other hosts with none points, together with my router’s net interface.
Any concepts what iterm2 may need modified or what settings I might change that might have an effect on this?
I am utilizing Mac OS Sequoia 15.0.1 and iterm2 3.5.5.
I’ve additionally uninstalled little snitch utterly simply to verify this is not interefering, however it did not make any distinction.