"Connection Refused" means that the daemon isn't listening on the remote
machine (machine A). Try telnetting to port 22 on machine A and see if SSH
answers. If not, start the sshd and try again.

--
Gregor Mosheh
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, T Pham wrote:

> 
> I am new to ssh.  I have ssh software installed on one sun machine "A".
> On machine other sun machine "B" I have:
> /usr/local/bin/ssh1
> /usr/local/bin/ssh
> /etc/ssh_config
> /export/home/user1/.ssh/identity
> /export/home/user1/.ssh/identity.pub
> /export/home/user1/.ssh/authorized_keys
> 
> When I try to login from B to A "ssh1 -l users1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
> I got a message:
> Secure connection to xx.xxx.xxx.xxx refused; reverting to insecure method.
> Using rsh.  WARNING: Connection will not be encrypted.
> 
> How can I fix this.
> thank you very much in advance for your help.
> 
> Tim Pham
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