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Old 07-26-2005
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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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