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Subject: sshd
From: Steven Collins <spc.for.nbc@gmail.com>
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Before 1.7.x came out I had sshd working under cygwin. After upgrading
it stopped working. I investigated and found the hosts.allow file and
made the recommended change there. That got my server working to the
point where I can "ssh localhost" and see the hungry-hungry-hippo. :)
When I try to ssh into the same computer using its real-world IP
number/name it get "ssh: connect to host read.host.name port 22:
Connection refused". Any suggestions on where to go from here?

Regards,
Steven

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