Hello,

I am assuming you are using a Google Compute VM instance. Please correct me 
if I’m wrong. 

The first thing you can check is to ping your instance. Pinging the server 
excludes an error in 

networking. You may ping your server with the command without the quotes 
and replace the [ip 

address] with that of your server:

“ping [ip address of server]”

If it is successful, that means the server is online. If it is not, please 
check to see if your server 

is running in the Google Cloud Console[1].

The next step is to check your firewall settings. An explanation may be 
that there is an issue 

with firewall rules. Perhaps the rule that allows SSH connections is either 
disabled or deleted in 

the Cloud Console. You may check existing rules by the command using the 
Google Cloud 

SDK without the quotes:

“gcloud compute firewall-rules list”

Another scenario may be that there is a firewall rule on your premises that 
is preventing the 

connection.

Depending on the error message, I’ve found a document here that describes 
troubleshooting 

steps[2].

Again, this is the advice I can give at this moment.

I hope this helps.



[1] https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/console
[2] 
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-ssh

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 12:29:16 PM UTC-5 yujbfbvd...@gmail.com 
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> My server can't connect to ssh, please deal with it  
>

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