On 8/12/2012 12:45 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/12/2012 03:40 PM, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply. I got the same message for telnet as I did for ssh and scp. And, as I re-read my email, I managed to not report that message (I actually did, but that was before I got a log message and it apparently got wiped out when I reworded from "nothing in /var/log/messages" to "I got something".
I just powered my F16 box back on and did a ssh/telnet/scp. The message is
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[ssh,scp,telnet]: connect to host krazy port 22: Connection refused
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That normally means that the port is open on the remote side (krazy being your cygwin host) but that the server is not running.
If you open a Cygwin terminal on krazy....what do you get when you type....
ssh localhost
Ed:
I send the result with a bit of "oh, that's interesting" though I wish I
understood ...
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Paul@krazy ~
$ ssh localhost
ssh: connect to lost localhost port 22: Connection refused
Paul@krazy ~
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My memory of all this sort of stuff is that I should be able to ssh from
myself to myself on any machine. My sense is that something has happened
on the Cygwin and/or Windows end which has denied me the necessary
self-referential loop from me to me?
Paul
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