How to start sshd on Puppy Linux?
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You typically can start services on Puppy using /etc/init.d
scripts.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
If you find that it's already running, like so:
$ netstat -anplt | grep :22
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN -
Then you know that the daemon is running and listening on port 22. If that's the case then your issue is likely related to this issue dicussed in this thread, titled: Can't ssh to puppy machine- connection refused. .
Here there's a firewall enabled with Puppy, that either needs to have a rule added, that allows SSH access in, or needs to be disabled. For this you'll need to use iptables
to manipulate the firewall. For example:
$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
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You typically can start services on Puppy using /etc/init.d
scripts.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
If you find that it's already running, like so:
$ netstat -anplt | grep :22
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN -
Then you know that the daemon is running and listening on port 22. If that's the case then your issue is likely related to this issue dicussed in this thread, titled: Can't ssh to puppy machine- connection refused. .
Here there's a firewall enabled with Puppy, that either needs to have a rule added, that allows SSH access in, or needs to be disabled. For this you'll need to use iptables
to manipulate the firewall. For example:
$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
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You typically can start services on Puppy using /etc/init.d
scripts.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
If you find that it's already running, like so:
$ netstat -anplt | grep :22
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN -
Then you know that the daemon is running and listening on port 22. If that's the case then your issue is likely related to this issue dicussed in this thread, titled: Can't ssh to puppy machine- connection refused. .
Here there's a firewall enabled with Puppy, that either needs to have a rule added, that allows SSH access in, or needs to be disabled. For this you'll need to use iptables
to manipulate the firewall. For example:
$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
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You typically can start services on Puppy using /etc/init.d
scripts.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
If you find that it's already running, like so:
$ netstat -anplt | grep :22
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN -
Then you know that the daemon is running and listening on port 22. If that's the case then your issue is likely related to this issue dicussed in this thread, titled: Can't ssh to puppy machine- connection refused. .
Here there's a firewall enabled with Puppy, that either needs to have a rule added, that allows SSH access in, or needs to be disabled. For this you'll need to use iptables
to manipulate the firewall. For example:
$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
You typically can start services on Puppy using /etc/init.d
scripts.
$ sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
If you find that it's already running, like so:
$ netstat -anplt | grep :22
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN -
tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN -
Then you know that the daemon is running and listening on port 22. If that's the case then your issue is likely related to this issue dicussed in this thread, titled: Can't ssh to puppy machine- connection refused. .
Here there's a firewall enabled with Puppy, that either needs to have a rule added, that allows SSH access in, or needs to be disabled. For this you'll need to use iptables
to manipulate the firewall. For example:
$ sudo iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
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