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    Jste84 @Jste84
    last edited by 22 Aug 2019, 18:59

    @Jste84 said in Ssh help/background music:

    Wish I knew what was causing this. If anyone can help it would be much appreciated

    Still struggling with this If anyone can help, would be appreciated.

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      Clyde
      last edited by Clyde 22 Aug 2019, 20:10

      Are there any error messages from ssh in putty or from WinSCP?

      You also could give us the output from ssh with the -v option. For example ssh -v pi@retropie or whatever username and hostname your Retropie is accessed by in the network. With -v, ssh gives much more information that may point in the right direction. If you want, you may anonymize the output to some extend, as long as it remains original enough for debugging.

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        Jste84 @Clyde
        last edited by 25 Aug 2019, 17:31

        @Clyde IMG_20190821_184628_compress58.jpg

        This is the output of the file you mentioned. Any idea what this means?

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          Jste84
          last edited by 25 Aug 2019, 17:32

          @Clyde @mitu any help would be appreciated 👍

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            mitu Global Moderator
            last edited by 25 Aug 2019, 17:57

            Try re-generating the sshd server keys - maybe the errors shown in the log have something to do with the connection not working - https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-regenerate-openssh-host-keys/.

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              Clyde @Jste84
              last edited by 25 Aug 2019, 19:19

              @Jste84 said in Ssh help/background music:

              This is the output of the file you mentioned. Any idea what this means?

              It says that (some of) your ssh host keys on the Pi couldn't be read, which could be fixed by the method that @mitu linked to. Maybe that will solve your problem.

              But I asked you for any messages on the system you're trying to connect to your Pi from by whatever means you tried to connect to your Pi with (WinSCP, ssh in putty, etc.).

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                Jste84 @Clyde
                last edited by 25 Aug 2019, 22:20

                @Clyde said in Ssh help/background music:

                @Jste84 said in Ssh help/background music:

                This is the output of the file you mentioned. Any idea what this means?

                It says that (some of) your ssh host keys on the Pi couldn't be read, which could be fixed by the method that @mitu linked to. Maybe that will solve your problem.

                But I asked you for any messages on the system you're trying to connect to your Pi from by whatever means you tried to connect to your Pi with (WinSCP, ssh in putty, etc.).

                I was getting a message saying sftp unavailable, but FTP is available.

                I've done the above and I'm now getting a message saying network error....

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                  Jste84 @mitu
                  last edited by 25 Aug 2019, 22:20

                  @mitu I've tried but I'm.now getting a network error. Software caused connection abort message.

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                    Clyde @Jste84
                    last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 05:01

                    @Jste84 Please give us the exact error messages, as we can't deduce much from a summary like "a network error".

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                      mitu Global Moderator @Jste84
                      last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 05:42

                      @Jste84 Most likely the procedure didn't fix - can you run systemctl status ssh again and see if any errors are shown, from the log ?

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                        Jste84 @mitu
                        last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:09

                        @mitu said in Ssh help/background music:

                        @Jste84 Most likely the procedure didn't fix - can you run systemctl status ssh again and see if any errors are shown, from the log ?

                        IMG_20190826_090733_compress16.jpg

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                          Jste84 @Clyde
                          last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:11

                          @Clyde said in Ssh help/background music:

                          @Jste84 Please give us the exact error messages, as we can't deduce much from a summary like "a network error".

                          IMG_20190826_091103_compress64.jpg

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                            Jste84
                            last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:18

                            @Clyde @mitu I've just tried to reinstall putty, to check if this makes any difference...but no joy. Slightly different error message

                            IMG_20190826_091629_compress28.jpg

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                              el chupacabra @Jste84
                              last edited by el chupacabra 26 Aug 2019, 08:34

                              Are you sure ssh is running? How did you run raspi-config before? you should use it again and make sure the ssh service is running on boot.

                              also you can do
                              tail /var/log/auth.log
                              or just nano to it and look at the last lines to see why it kicked you off. If it is running, that is.

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                                mitu Global Moderator
                                last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:39

                                Putty is a simple program, doesn't need to be re-installed. The errors in the ssh service indicate that sshd doesn't work correctly, hence the Putty error. If you run - from a command line on the Pi - ssh localhost, you'll probably also receive an error.

                                I've run the procedure to reset the SSHD host keys and they are re-generated - make sure you've correctly executed the steps on that page and that you restart the ssh service.

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                                  Jste84 @mitu
                                  last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:51

                                  @mitu maybe im doing it wrong. When I'm following the guide and get to the step keygen and it says remote server name here.... What should I be putting in?

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                                    mitu Global Moderator @Jste84
                                    last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:52

                                    @Jste84 The keygen step is the execution of

                                    sudo dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server
                                    

                                    Are you executing that on the PI ?

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                                      Jste84 @mitu
                                      last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:54

                                      @mitu yes executed that on the pi. Was looking at step 3? Do I need to do that? And if so do I do it on the pi?

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                                        mitu Global Moderator
                                        last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:57

                                        Step 3 is not necessary - that's just for the SSH clients which connected before to the same machine.

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                                          cyperghost @mitu
                                          last edited by 26 Aug 2019, 08:58

                                          @mitu If he needs only a possibilty to copy some files then why not set port to 21 and use FTP? This should work out of the box.

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