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Re: Secure Shell refuses to accept connections from anyone



On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 08:23:35AM -0500, Keith Steensma wrote:
> 
> 
> On 8/12/2019 4:00 PM, elvis wrote:
> >On 12/8/19 11:23 pm, Keith Steensma wrote:
> >>
> >>The same thing happens if I fill in 'root' as the login even
> >>though a 'root' login is not permitted in the default
> >>'sshd_config' configuration.  Even when I change the
> >>configuration to allow for 'root' login, 'root' can never login.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >Try a local ssh login to see if it rules out network problems. As
> >in ssh localhost.  or ssh -l <user> localhost. If it is your
> >network getting in the way it may
> >rule that out.
> >
> Yes that works ( ssh -l <user> localhost ).  So that means it has to
> do with the network connections.

Not necessarily. It can be the client, too (your PuTTY). You didn't
describe the error message in detail (perhaps it is too unspecific,
GUI clients tend to be like that), but perhaps PuTTY has some
"verbose" option you can activate. Then you may infer whether there's
a hole in the net or whether just client and server don't get along
with each other.

Cheers
-- tomás

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