Re: ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host PART II
Em Sáb, 2002-03-23 às 18:09, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls escreveu:
>
> Greetings again:
>
> I have sshd working again after adding an entry in my firewall/router's
> /etc/hosts.allow file, but I am rather concerned that sshd included
> tcp_wrappers without alerting users that are upgrading software via apt or
> dselect! Unless I missed something, I always read all the notifications
> during each Woody upgrade.
>
> My question now is this: do I need to make these hosts_allow entries into
> each of my linux computers? I still find it very odd that all the other
> computers were able to connect to my firewall/router as it was, and only my
> Woody box was banned from connecting.
>
> The only other thing that might add to the syndrome is that I have a user
> logged (ssh) into my box via the router for several weeks compiling kde3.
>
> shrug
> ke6sls@arrl.net
>
To which interface of your firewall are you connecting ?
wiht ALL:PARANOID in hosts.deny you will not be able to connect to the
external interface because name/IP won't fit together.
If you connect to the internal interface just check to see if your
hosts file contains your IP/name: it should work if they are.
Michel.
> ----original msg----
> Greetings:
>
> I am unable to connect to my cable firewall/router from my desktop box
> suddenly. I have gone so far as to wipe out my known_hosts file from my .ssh
> directory, but this still gives me the same error. What is unusual is that I
> can ssh to any of the other computers on my lan, *then* ssh to my router
> without difficulty. What did I do wrong? Any help gleefully excepted. I am
> running woody on both boxes, and updated them an hour ago. I also ran
> dpkg-reconfigure for ssh on the router just in case I had an update and
> entered a wrong value.
>
> PS plz mail me direct as I am not on this list.
>
> thank you
>
>
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