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Although I find alot of topics on this, I haven't found an answer yet.
I want to ssh from my arch box to my debian box (trying to learn server-related things)
but I always get the same error
ssh: connect to host host+domain port 22: Connection refused
this site says port 22 is open: http://www.canyouseeme.org/
I can ping my debian box (it also has a static ip if that matters), ssh localhost works, I put sshd:ALL in my hosts.allow, netstat says sshd is listening to the ports
Haven't used ssh before yesterday so I'm kinda clueless
Help will be highly appriciated
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Did you turn on ssh connections for all in /etc/hosts.allow ??
sshd: all
Edit: Never mind -- I should read more closely
Last edited by ewaller (2011-02-02 22:07:59)
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same for me
Last edited by wudu (2011-02-02 22:16:30)
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I've just written this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SS … ed_Problem
See if that helps
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thanks, looked through it
seems my router is the problem, but I don't really know how to fix this
nat giving my trouble
Last edited by vanvalium (2011-02-02 22:55:18)
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If you know what NAT is, I assume you know how to forward traffic?
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I've solved this problem by changing port. You can find the port your ssh listening to by running "ss -tnlp". Then, try again "ssh <host> -p <port>"
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