Re: sshd
Check your /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny to see if connections from your client are explicitly allowed. Also, see if your package of ssh has tcp_wrappers compiled in (they like to do that around here), in which case you'll need to explicitly allow hosts.
As previously mentioned, try ssh -v -v -v <hostname> to get some pretty serious debugging output and see what occurs.
-Wes
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 12:57:57PM -0400, Titus Barik wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Titus Barik wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Titus Barik wrote:
> >
> > I take that back.. seems I have ipchains running.
> >
>
> I apologize for the multiple posts. In my haste, I said that ipchains
> was running. What I should have said is that when I look at dselect, the
> ipchains package is installed. I do not know how to tell if it is
> running. I also installed telnetd, with the same problem (connections to
> my machine are refused). So I assume it is not a problem with my ssh
> configuration (which is default). Any guidance is appreciated.
>
> Titus Barik
>
>
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