I am having problems connecting my linux box to my windows box via
SSH. I have opened up port 22 on my linux box firewall, my router, and
my windows xp box. I try to connect using the following command: ssh
username@IP_Address. When I do this command, it just hangs and
eventually says, "Connection refused". I have tried to connect on both
sides of the router: At IHOP, and at home. In both places, it hangs. I
tried connecting SSH at home (inside the router), by issuing the
following command: ssh username@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (the IP of my windows
box), but it says, "ssh: connect to host 192.168.1.101 port 22:
Connection refused". If anyone has an idea of where I should go next,
I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
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