Network embarassment

Christoph Georgi christoph.georgi at web.de
Mon May 9 08:28:50 UTC 2005


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Try '$ ssh root at 192.168.1.3' to see whether you can connect with the
"basic" client program.
But it seems that something is wrong on your ssh server. Check whether:

1. sshd is running
2. your server is listening on port 22 via '$ netstat -na'
3. iptables is not blocking incoming connections on port 22

regards,
.christoph


Brian Astill wrote:
| On Mon, 9 May 2005 02:48 pm, you wrote:
|
|>>>the program path is just ssh.
|>>
|>>No sure I understand this bit - was I supposed to do something here?
|>
|>Should check need SSH user/passwd and check apply
|
|
| Aah.  Found that under options.  Must be default as it was already
checked.
|
| But ...
| Opening SSH connection to 192.168.1.3
| Running program ssh -e none -l bra -p 22 192.168.1.3 -s sftp
| 3: Protocol Initialization
| ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.3 port 22: Connection refused
| Error: Could not read from socket: Connection reset by peer
| Disconnecting from site 192.168.1.3
|
| So it's not a root/user problem.
|

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