gene1934 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I had to install (they were missing) sshfs, then fuse and finally ssh on a bpi-m5, using a 128Gb u-sd as boot media. iso was noble from a week ago's download, and updated at 2nd boot after establishing my /etc/hosts file based network. I can ssh from it /to/ the main box w/o any problem. But any attempt to reverse into it /from/ another machine /to/ it is "connection reset by peer". I haven't touched /etc/ssh/*config's from default values. Is there something I need to set/reset in those files to restore incoming logins? And no, I do not enable root logins. Also, systemd is still a puzzle to me if its involved. Thanks for any advice. 0 Quote
gene1934 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago <https://paste.armbian.com/bebayihagi> I did look at it, but nothing yelled at me in a quick scan. Not sure what I s/b looking at. Thank you Werner. 0 Quote
eselarm Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 31 minutes ago, gene1934 said: https://paste.armbian.com/bebayihagi Network is down: 2: end0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 1000 All instances I could find. I think your own networking methods conflict with what is common nowadays and also might be reason ssh server is not even running or depending on a pseudo random situation. Same as for other topic where you could not reach armbian repo server. 0 Quote
gene1934 Posted 19 minutes ago Author Posted 19 minutes ago You might not have been looking at the newest dmesg, I had a hard time convincing NetworkManager to stop calling for dhcp and just use the static settings I gave it. Everytime I looked it was re-enabled. Once I had convinced it to skip the dhcp BS, network is fine, apt works, ping -c1 yahoo.com works and FF can browse the whole planet. Everything works except /incoming ssh/. I can goto that printer and log into this machine, but I can't ssh into that machine. I can't "ssh-copy-id gene@e5p" which aliases in the hosts file to 192.168.71.122, it's refusing the incoming connection that worked with 6 other machines. Is there some other tool to trace this? htop says it is ATM. Thank you. 0 Quote
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