I did add a rule that should have opened port 22 in the firewall, and since the deamon log shows an sshd message refusing the connection, I am assuming it is getting through.
I looked at the hosts.allow and hosts.deny, and didn't see anything obvious allowing the internal network... I'll look again when I get home! Have you tried the geocrawler search recently? Makes the whole concept of an archive useless. Someone has GOT to get that fixed! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 2:23 PM > Subject: [Leaf-user] OPENSSHD > > > > I'm using Dachstein CD 1.0.1 and its working great! I > > have a question about OpenSSHD. I can connect (using > > putty) from my internal network, but when I try from the > > external (say, at work) I get "connection refused" in > > the daemon log. I looked around for some help, and > > can't figure out why sshd would be blocking the > > connection, even before I get a password prompt. > > There's been some discussion of this recently I think. From what I > remember, you need to do either or both of: > - open a hole in your firewall for tcp port 22 (edit /etc/network.conf - > follow the instructions in that file) > - add an entry in hosts.allow for sshd (although I'm a bit hazy on that > part) > > If you search the list archive, you'll probably find clearer explanations. > > tim > _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
