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From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ren=E9_Berber?= <rberber AT prodigy DOT net DOT mx>
Subject: Re: can't connect to ssh server on windows xp
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 12:36:41 -0500
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Dave Korn wrote:
[snip]
>   "Connection refused" has a very precise meaning: it means that in response
> to the outbound SYN packet, the remote host returned a RST instead of a
> SYN/ACK.  This happens when the port in question is closed - nothing
> listening - but *not* firewalled.  A firewalled port will return nothing at
> all, which is generally referred to as "stealthed", and which will
> eventually cause the socket initiating the outbound connection to time out.

I stand corrected.

Back to the original post... then the problem is that sshd is not running, or at
least not listening at port 22.
-- 
René Berber


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