On 17.01.2021 17:26, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote:
Hi-
If I am trying to ssh by local port forwarding from machine A to remote
host B, do I need cygserv or sshd running on A?
No. You need sshd (ssh demon) on B
B is the sshd server I want to connect to. A is the ssh client.
If I test either vnc or ssh on linux virtual machine guest it connects no
problem. For some reason NAT is not working from A even though I port
forward on my NAT adapter on virtual box.
Thanks,
Robo-loki
use ssh in verbose mode to see more details
-v Verbose mode. Causes ssh to print debugging messages about its
progress. This is helpful in debugging connection,
authentica‐tion, and configuration problems.
Multiple -v options increase the verbosity.
The maximum is 3.
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