On Tue, 1 Nov 2016, Ken Stephens wrote: > I'm a Fedora/RedHat/SUSE kind of guy. We use systemctl to control > services. What ever way you control your services, please check that > your sshd daemon is in fact running.
Hi Ken, Yes, sshd is always running. It's started when the systems boot. And, I just checked on this host; it's in the running process list. If sshd is not running would I get a response that it's trying to copy the public key but the connection is failing, in both directions? > Also check that you do not have some firewall on your systems getting in > your way. No, the firewall is outward facing only. > Is your router filtering out or blocking your requests? Nver before have done this. > Is your router functioning as your local DNS? Is it dealing out the > correct addresses for your systems? No. That's on the desktop server. > You always present such interesting problems. I'm sure you would rather > not, but thanks. Yeah, I'd prefer things just worked as they're supposed to. It's no more fun than finding your vehicle won't start when you leave for work in the morning. Not only a PITA and a distraction but an interferrence with business. Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
