Re: openssh server remote access
That's 'systemctl status ssh' without the 1) of course.I meant to put more steps but decided not to
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James B
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Em Sex, 22 Out ʼ21, às 00:18, James B escreveu:
> Hi Semih,
>
> In my opinion, I would go back to basics first.You may have installed
> openssh but it doesn't necessarily run by default (for reasons that
> will make sense when you look at it further).Do you know how to start
> systemd services? It looks to me like your ssh server isnt' running.So,
> run (with sudo privileges or root and presuming you're on a normal
> variant of Debian and not one with an alternative init system such as
> SysV)
>
> 1) systemctl status ssh
>
> Post the result please
>
> JB
>
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> James B
> portoteacher80@fastmail.com
>
> Em Sex, 22 Out ʼ21, às 00:05, David escreveu:
>> On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 09:53, Semih Ozlem <semihozlemlinuxuser@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> From:Semih Ozlem <semihozlemlinuxuser@gmail.com>
>>> To:Debian Users <debian-user@lists.debian.org>, ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
>>
>> Please, do not send individual messages to more than one
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>>
>> It is rather unfriendly to everyone else that reads each list, because
>> we do not see any conversation that occurs on the other mailing list.
>>
>> Please confine any conversations that you have, on any mailing list,
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