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Check out your ssh server config. Additionally, a test could be to redirect your local tcp 22 port to an ephemeral high remote port. Try both... On 7/13/08, Laura Conrad <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>>> "Kristian" == Kristian Erik Hermansen <[hidden email]> >>>>>> writes: > > Kristian> Connection refused means tcp sent a RST packet to your remote > machine. > Kristian> You do not have 22 listening for remote connections. Verify > if it is > Kristian> even running locally by sshing to localhost on both sides. > > Yes, it works. > > Kristian> If that works then see if you have ssh only listening on > Kristian> the lo interface and not ALL interfaces, like 0.0.0.0 > Kristian> :-) > > How do I see what ssh is listening to? > > -- > Laura (mailto:[hidden email] http://www.laymusic.org/ ) > (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 > > Thus, for instance, the Liberal party (to which I belong) was, in its > period of exile, always saying, "0 for a Gladstone!" and such > things. We were always asking that it might be strengthened from > above, instead of ourselves strengthening it from below, with our hope > and our anger and our youth. Every man was waiting for a leader. Every > man ought to be waiting for a chance to lead. > > G. K. Chesterton >
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