Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
I'am trying to connect to a server on the internet using ssh-x, I have
IP, passwords, but I can't connect to server.
The server can connect to my box , with my IP using ssh -x
SSHD is running on my box, my router is setup to do all 'ssh' to my box.
SSHD is runing on server.
When I do ssh -x to server it just times-out, no error messages.
What network command can I use to see if 'ssh' is even getting to server
from my box.
I can ssh -x from this box to another server with no problems.
I have 'root' access to server, what can I check there? the server is
connected to a DSL AT&T black box. no router.
Both my box and server is Fedora 8.
Irrelevant, but shouldn't it be "ssh -y" now?
In any case, I would try "ssh -v" or "ssh -v -v"
to get more information.
Maybe you have a firewall running on the server
that does not allow ssh connection?
I can connect with ssh -x .
But I'm having problems of connecting with NX. below is how far it is
going in NX.
NXPROXY - Version 3.1.0
Copyright (C) 2001, 2007 NoMachine.
See http://www.nomachine.com/ for more information.
Info: Proxy running in client mode with pid '3064'.
Session: Starting session at 'Sun Mar 9 18:11:28 2008'.
Info: Connection with remote proxy completed.
Info: Using ADSL link parameters 512/24/1/0.
Info: Using cache parameters 4/4096KB/16384KB/16384KB.
Info: Using pack method 'adaptive-7' with session 'kde'.
Info: Using product 'LFE/None/LFEN/None'.
Info: Using ZLIB data compression 1/1/32.
Info: Using ZLIB stream compression 4/4.
Info: No suitable cache file found.
Info: Forwarding X11 connections to display ':0.0'.
Info: Listening to font server connections on port '11005'.
Session: Session started at 'Sun Mar 9 18:11:28 2008'.
Info: Established X server connection.
Info: Using shared memory parameters 1/4096K.
Error: Connection with remote peer broken.
Error: Please check the state of your network and retry.
Session: Terminating session at 'Sun Mar 9 18:11:34 2008'.
Session: Session terminated at 'Sun Mar 9 18:11:34 2008'.
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