Re: SSH

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also don't forgot double check may you have firewall.

On 5/10/06, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez <manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

El Miércoles 10 Mayo 2006 18:24, cemaaiem@xxxxxxxxxx escribió:
> HI.
> Im trying to connect by SSH to one server in another country.
> is there any special procedure i must follow up ? or its just type ssh
> user@server? I have CEntOS 4 and SSHd its already running.
>

By default the ssh server port is 22, so if the server port have not been
changed previusly ssh user@server it's ok but if the server port where
sshd
is listen to, have been changed, you should use: ssh user@server -p
$PORT_NUMBER

Try to use:
ssh user@server -v -v -v in order to debug the proccess maybe you find out
something wrong.

Cheers.

Manuel

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