Re: ssh won't connect

From: Wolfgang Meiners (WolfgangMeiners01_at_web.de)
Date: 11/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 16:42:14 +0100

feekoh@gmail.com schrieb:
> Michael Heiming wrote:
>
>>In comp.security.ssh feekoh <david.pulis@gmail.com>:
>>Doesn't sound like a ssh problem. Something (firewall) could well
>>block your access at your working place or/and your ISP.
>>
>>You could try to ssh from some other system known to work to rule
>>out your ISP. Make sure you are authorized to use ssh from your
>>working place.
>>
> Thanks for the response and I agree that it probably has something to
> do with my firewall. The problem is that I cannot access it from work

Maybe it is not your firewall at home but your firewall at work? You are
not allowed to ssh home anymore in that case.

Wolfgang



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