Jochen Schulz wrote:
phillinux:
I set-up a plain vanilla, samba (intranet) server for a computer lab in my
school. I've done this before with SuSE and have switched to Debian Net
install.
If you have started with a minimal installation, you probably don't have
openssh-server installed.
This is the case with a vanilla install as I have discovered myself
recently, just install
the openssh-server and you will up and running
I have the kids SSH into their accounts to change their samba passwords but
the connection is now being refused by the server. there is no problem
accessing home folders. I checked the /etc/services file and port 22 seems
to be open (not commented out). What should I check next?
/etc/services is just a mapping from ports to service names. It isn't
used for packet filtering, it's just there for your convenience.
J.
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Bill
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