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Re: SSH port 22 is invisible from the internet!! :(



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On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 03:01:32PM +0200, csanyipal wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I have installed on Etch openssh-client & openssh-server.
> 
> I can to login to localhost with ssh.
> 
> I want to allow a remote user to login with ssh on to my system.
> 
> I use iptables as a firewall and have added a rule to open the port 22:
> $ sudo iptables -L 
> ...
> target     prot opt source               destination         
> ACCEPT     0    --  anywhere             anywhere            state RELATED,ESTABLISHED 
> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:smtp 
> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:ssh
> ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:www
> ...
> 
> 
> I use a website 
> http://wigwam.sztaki.hu:8080/varazslatok/tuzfalteszt.php
> to see whethear is my port 22 visible and the test says that that the 
> port 22 is invisible.
> 
> The remote user can't to login with ssh too on to my system.
> My system has a FQDN csanyi-pal.info and a public IP: 85.222.164.132
> 
> My exim4 and apache2 works fine, but ssh won't to works. :(
> 
> Why is the port 22 invisible from the internet?
> 
> Any advices will be appreciated!
> 

Try binding it to a port other than 22. I know some ISPs block ports
like that (80, 22) from being used, so that you don't make money off of
their service (Without paying them for the "business package").

If binding it to another port doesn't work, then there is definitely
something wrong.

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