Miark,

That did the trick.  Thanks for the rank newbie advice!

On Tuesday 20 August 2002 11:39 pm, Miark wrote:
> David,
>
> You could try adding the following to /etc/hosts.allow:
>
> ALL : ALL : ALLOW
>
> and if that _works_ you should try and find a combo that
> addresses SSH directly, probably something along the lines
> of
>
> sshd sshd1 sshd2 : ALL : ALLOW
>
> Miark
>
> David Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith:
> > I've got a server set up runnin lm8.2 and I configured it to use medium
> > security (if I remember correctly) because it's serving the Internet.
> >
> > Now I'd like to allow remote SSH connections so that I can administer
> > remotely.  I know that SSH is running as I can connect from localhost,
> > but using putty on Win32 results in no connection.
> >
> > I'm sure there's some sort of firewall setting that I'm not aware of, but
> > according to NetConf, the firewall daemon is not running.
> >
> > Can anyone help me out?
> >
> > Thanks

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