And thanks to Greg for the quick response. Semih Ozlem <semihozlemlinuxu...@gmail.com>, 17 Ağu 2020 Pzt, 21:03 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
> Sorry for the trailing list of emails, I just realized the firewall was > preventing the connection. After disabling ssh connection works. However I > would like to ask how I can configure firewall so that I can have ssh > working, instead of simply disabling it. > > Semih Ozlem <semihozlemlinuxu...@gmail.com>, 17 Ağu 2020 Pzt, 21:00 > tarihinde şunu yazdı: > >> also pinging works >> >> Semih Ozlem <semihozlemlinuxu...@gmail.com>, 17 Ağu 2020 Pzt, 20:59 >> tarihinde şunu yazdı: >> >>> Regarding previous question on ssh server >>> Both machines are in the same home network, connected to the internet >>> through modem. >>> One machine is running on windows the other on debian. (I tried running >>> the windows machine from debian as well and that did not work either.) >>> When I run localhost on the debian machine, the openssh-server is >>> running, and can connect to it from the same machine. >>> When I run openssh-server on the windows machine, I am able to connect >>> to it from debian. >>> When I run openssh-server from debian, I am not able to connect to it >>> from the other machine regardless of it working as a windows or debian >>> machine. >>> >>> >>> Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org>, 17 Ağu 2020 Pzt, 20:53 tarihinde >>> şunu yazdı: >>> >>>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 08:49:11PM +0300, Semih Ozlem wrote: >>>> > I am trying to connect to a debian machine with openssh-server >>>> installed. >>>> > When I try to connect, I get the message "connection timed out". I am >>>> not >>>> > sure if this group is the right place to address this issue, but is >>>> there a >>>> > configuration file that needs to be adjusted to fix the issue. What >>>> is the >>>> > right place to address this question to >>>> >>>> Test locally first: does "ssh localhost" work on the Debian system? If >>>> so, then you know the service is running and working. >>>> >>>> Test next from another host on the same LAN as the Debian system. If >>>> that works, then you know there's no firewall preventing access to the >>>> Debian system from the LAN. >>>> >>>> Then test from outside the LAN. >>>> >>>> You've given no details. How are the client and the server connected? >>>> What command are you running on the client? Specifically, what hostname >>>> or IP address are you using on the client? If it's a hostname, is DNS >>>> resolving it correctly? Are you able to ping the Debian system from the >>>> client? >>>> >>>>