Re: Connection Refused on ssh

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Also, are you sure that sshd is running on the machine (ie, pidof sshd returns something)? If so, then try using ipchains or iptables to make sure it isn't being firewalled. At one point we had a RH box at work on which I was trying to enable ssh, but the person who installed rh had selected an option for a firewall, so I wound up needing to edit a file in /etc/sysconfig (the file did say that manually editing it was not recommended, but it didn't say how I was supposed to edit it if not manually) to tell it to accept connections on port 22 as it did for 23 and others.

-- Michael Gorse / AIM:linvortex / http://mgorse.home.dhs.org --

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