Re: iptables (Re: Connection Refused on ssh)

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If this is your debian machine you are sshing from, it would be a new installation and new computer, correct?
Sorry if this has been covered before, but it seems to me that if there are no authentication methods to try (I'm not sure whether you included the part that showed what methods had been tried), there's a good chance your password authentication is disabled in the RH machine's ssh_config or sshd_config or somewhere. Otherwise, it should ask for your password once all other methods have been tried. can we assume you are the same user on both machines--you're sshing as jboyer (or whatever) on one machine to the same username on the other machine?
I just went back and looked at your other posts, and the one that shows your sshd config shows password authentication as no. Unless you changed it, that's why you're not being prompted for a password. I believe that is in both the ssh_config and the sshd_config so check both; I think the debian machine's is usually set to yes by default but you might want to check them too.
Sorry if I missed a post and this has already been taken care of.



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