On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 01:01:31PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi again, > > > > ssh-keygen is a command that comes along with your SSH client in > > Debian (and all other UNIX-like systems that supply OpenSSH). > Understood. > > > That sounds like your DSL company decided to block port 22, > > which is somewhere between ridiculous and evil. > > > > (21 is FTP, by the way.) > Yes, on port 21 being for ftp, meaning it would have to be blocked as well > which seems frankly impossible. > > > > > > 1. Reboot your DSL modem and/or router just in case. > Not only has that been done, I actually got someone at Bell Canada to reset > my account information on their side to default. > That worked once before when I could not reach dreamhost. > > 2. Test that you still can't ssh to server:22 > > 3. Test that you can't connect via ssh to chat.shazow.net (it > > will allow anyone on, no credentials) > > Okay, did that once producing the same dh key error, but will do it again > with /v to note what happens. > > > 4. Complain to your DSL company. > > But that is why I desire a server to test that, like here at shellworld, is > using something other than port 22. Otherwise I just get a repeat of the > same conversation, we do not support your operating system. > Although, I am wondering, if the port were blocked, if I would get as much > information as I am getting from /v?
Show us the whole output. -dsr-