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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.

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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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Jim was telling you to use telnet (available on Windows) to see if you can get anything from port 22 on one or both of the AIX systems.

telnet your-host 22
Is stating to telnet to server "your-host" on port 22 (see the telnet man page on one of your AIX servers for more info). Just switch "your-host" with the name or IP of one of your AIX servers.
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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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