Bob Goodwin wrote:
John Pierce wrote:
What am I missing?
Is the ssh daemon running on the box you cannot ssh into?
That is my first thought.
I'm glad I asked! That was it.
service sshd status
sshd is stopped
Now your next step is to see if it will be running after the next boot:
chkconfig --list sshd
and if it isn't going to be started at levels 2..5, then you probably
left it out of the config at install, and there isn't a firewall rule
for it either. Otherwise you stopped the process or it didn't start for
some reason.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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