enable SSH

Dennis Kaarsemaker dennis at kaarsemaker.net
Tue May 24 11:07:22 UTC 2005


On di, 2005-05-24 at 11:44 +0100, Soo-Hyun Choi wrote:

> I tried to connect to this machine from another machine using SSH, but
> what it says is "ssh: connect to host xxxx.xxxx.xx port 22: Connection
> refused"
> 
> Is SSH deliberately disable at a first instace? Or how do I enable SSH service?

Yes, it is deliberately not installed. Ubuntu has a
no-open-ports-by-default policy. You can simply install it by executing
the following command in a terminal:

sudo aptitude install openssh-server
-- 
Dennis K.
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 -> Only in the morning.
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