On 12/3/18 11:46 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> ssh -v -v -v user@remote
> 
> Is often a good command to use. It tells you everything
> it is trying so you can see what all it failed on.
> 
> I've never had any problems with CentOS 7 and new fedora
> systems though. They talk to each other just fine for me.
> Some very very old systems are trying to use deprecated
> ciphers, but nothing as old as el7 and f28.

I tend to agree, Tom, but the command you suggest is quite telling.
It's also possible that the firewall on the F28 machine isn't allowing
incoming ssh. I can't remember if it's blocked by default or not, which
is why I suggested also checking the firewall config.
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