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On 7/7/07, Peter Davis <pfd-BsdhSnS8rnmgSpxsJD1C4w at public.gmane.org> wrote: > Is there something I'm overlooking? Is there something I can use on the > Ubuntu side to see what's happening to the connection attempt, and why it's > timing out? Ubuntu is secure by default, and thus, does not install any listening services that are unnecessary. It is possible that someone may find a vulnerability in SSH that is widely exploitable someday. However, you just want to do... $ sudo aptitude install openssh-server You can also test this with netcat... $ nc <your_ip> 22 > Ultimately, I want to use PuTTY to connect to the machine from other sites, > to check e-mail, etc. I had all this working with the old machine. Mandrake probably had SSH installed by default... -- Kristian Hermansen -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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