Hi,

If you use "ssh -v hostname -l username", you have more output...
or you can make "ssh -v localhost -l root" as loopback test.

regards,
thomas
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From: "Rich Lichvar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 11:03 PM
Subject: SSH Problem


> Got a new 9.0 installation on which SSH seems to be acting up. (Yes, the
> service is started.) It seems we can reach it from Windows machines using,
> for example, VanDyke's SecureFX and SecureCRT, but when we try to access
it
> from other Linux machines (RH 7.3 in our case) using SSH/SCP, the
connection
> is refused. Suggestions?
>
> Richard L. Lichvar
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