[wplug] Issues with sshd

scoob8000 scoob8000 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 17 06:48:54 EST 2006


Are you sure the port is still not getting blocked somewhere?

Try going to grc.com, click shields up, and do a user specified port
scan.  That'll tell you if you're really open from the outside.

How far do you get when you try to connect?

-Mike

On 11/17/06, Tom Rhodes <trhodes at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 01:04:00 -0500
> "Ben Beige" <dariuscardren at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello List,
> > Hey I'm trying to setup sshd to listen off my home private network, to
> > cojnenct remotely from outside I am using Debian Etch, and I've got a
> > belkin router forwarding the external port on my public ip from 2200
> > to 22 (I am on armstrong cable and they(we?) block ports below 1024),
> > I can ssh all day form my windows box on my network, via putty... but
> > I can not hit it off my network... I've verified the port forwarding
> > works, and well that sshd works... am I missing anything?
>
> >From the outside, are you actually connecting to port 2200 or
> to port 22?  Is there any firewall setup?  What exactly is the
> issue, do you get a time out on the connection or???
>
> Perhaps it's a DNS issue, I've timed out after my username once
> when DNS was not functioning (off by one error with the IP I
> placed in resolve.conf).
>
> Have you looked in auth.log to see if there are any error
> messages like fatal time outs, etc.?  Perhaps using verbose,
> -v, will show something.
>
> Sorry for all the debugging options, but I'm not sure if you're
> timing out, failing on authentication, or something else.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Tom Rhodes
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