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Connect from Windows Using SSH
Hi Everybody,
I have 2 Servers (AIX 4.3), recently I installed SSH in both servers successfuly. I can connect from one server to another using SSH. My problem is when I tried to connect from Windows workstation to one of these servers the connection timed out. I'm using PUTTY to connect to the servers. I generated a public-key & copy it to the remote host, but still getting that same error "connection time out.". Finally, I tried using another SSH Client software instead of PUTTY, but also I got the same error. Could any body help in this problem? |
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Have you tried connecting to port 22 from the windows machine using telnet?
Ex. telnet hostname.domain 22 You should see the SSH daemon answer the connection. Jim Hirschauer Last edited by RTM; 07-26-2005 at 01:50 PM.. |
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Thanks Jim for your response, but I don't understand exactly what do you mean by connecting to port 22 using telnet?
Also, what do you mean by telnet hostname.domain 22? Is it the command's syntax if I want to connect to port 22 using telnet? |
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I tried to telnet with port 22 but I get the following error:
Could not open a connection to host on port 22 : Connect failed |
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