fail: sshd
Soren
somian08@gmail.com
Thu Dec 19 21:26:34 GMT 2024
Eliot wrote:
> Windows firewall, or something along those lines?
That's not a bad guess. If run ssh w/ a verbose switch from the Debian box,
it looks just like something is preventing connection to socket 22.
However, I've never installed firewalling s/w on this system. I just don't
know what could be doing it.
BTW, I can login from a shell on the Cygwin box XXXXX@localhost.
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2024 at 3:03 PM Eliot Moss <moss@cs.umass.edu> wrote:
> On 12/19/2024 2:35 PM, Soren via Cygwin wrote:
> > Hi folks, hope your run-up to the rapidly nearing holidays is going well.
> > Well, this is going to feel like deja vu all over again ;-/. I must ask
> for
> > help with sshd. It's just not working. I have a Debian box in the next
> room
> > (and another one upstairs - a humble home LAN) and I am able to ssh into
> > those boxes from my Cygwin box without any trouble. But when I try to ssh
> > *into* my Cygwin box, the connection attempt times out.
> >
> > I've tried generating a sshd_config file but it didn't help ;-/. What
> can I
> > look for? I've tried the following:
> > * `cygrunsrv -start sshd'
> > * In command shell, as Administrator, `net start sshd' (failed)
> > * C:\Windows\System32>net start cygsshd
> > Output:
> > The CYGWIN cygsshd service is starting.
> > The CYGWIN cygsshd service was started successfully.
> > And other things I may have forgotten.
> > My Windows is Version 10.0.22631.4602
> > So that's my story. I would love to be able to get a shell in my Cygwin
> box
> > from one of the others. Among other benefits, it would save my back.
>
> Windows firewall, or something along those lines? Cheers - Eliot Moss
>
>
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