Re: fedora core 4 and sshd
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Re: fedora core 4 and sshd

From: brenda <brenda@nospam.com>
Date: Wed Feb 08 2006 - 14:22:54 CET

> It depends on your firewall. Looking to your IP adress, I'd assume,
> that you're using NAT. So you're needing a static NAT rule on your
> NAT box (maybe the firewall).
>
Done and does work with port 22, all that is necessary is just change the
22 to X. It;s just a linksys router.
> If not, then there is a filtering device in between (you router?), which
> is filtering away traffic with the exception of traffic for port 22 for
> this host.
>
What is standard on fedora core 4 that could cause this to reject the
connection if it is not on the subnet of the pc?

could it be the sshd_config family being commented out or maybe the listen
address?
Received on Mon May 1 00:49:35 2006