That's 'systemctl status ssh' without the 1) of course.I meant to put more steps but decided not to
-- James B [email protected] Em Sex, 22 Out ʼ21, às 00:18, James B escreveu: > Hi Semih, > > In my opinion, I would go back to basics first.You may have installed > openssh but it doesn't necessarily run by default (for reasons that > will make sense when you look at it further).Do you know how to start > systemd services? It looks to me like your ssh server isnt' running.So, > run (with sudo privileges or root and presuming you're on a normal > variant of Debian and not one with an alternative init system such as > SysV) > > 1) systemctl status ssh > > Post the result please > > JB > > -- > James B > [email protected] > > Em Sex, 22 Out ʼ21, às 00:05, David escreveu: >> On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 at 09:53, Semih Ozlem <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> From:Semih Ozlem <[email protected]> >>> To:Debian Users <[email protected]>, >>> [email protected] >> >> Please, do not send individual messages to more than one >> mailing list. >> >> It is rather unfriendly to everyone else that reads each list, because >> we do not see any conversation that occurs on the other mailing list. >> >> Please confine any conversations that you have, on any mailing list, >> entirely to that one mailing list. Sure, you can ask the same question >> on multiple mailing lists at the same time, but please keep them >> as separate conversations.

