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    Ssh help/background music

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      Jste84 @el chupacabra
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      @el-chupacabra said in Ssh help/background music:

      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.

      Ssh should be running. I've enabled it via raspiconfig. Tried this via both the retropie settings and manually by quitting emulation station

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        Jste84 @mitu
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        @mitu ahh ok that's what I thought. Then yes, step 1 and 2 are complete. I keep getting remote side unexpectedly closed network connection message from putty

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          Jste84
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          Still getting the same error when I enter systemctl status ssh

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            mitu Global Moderator @Jste84
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            @Jste84 Strange - are you sure your SD card is ok ? After step 1 - removing the host key files -, can you check that the files are really removed from /etc/ssh ?

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              Jste84 @mitu
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              @mitu said in Ssh help/background music:

              @Jste84 Strange - are you sure your SD card is ok ? After step 1 - removing the host key files -, can you check that the files are really removed from /etc/ssh ?

              SD card is new, bought from a store rather than online, so absolutely shouldn't have any issues.

              Silly question, but how would I know if they'd been removed? Or if they were there to begin with?

              Also how do I check etc/ssh?

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                mitu Global Moderator @Jste84
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                @Jste84 said in Ssh help/background music:

                Also how do I check etc/ssh?

                You can use mc (Midnight Commander) to browse the filesystem, or just run

                ls -l /etc/ssh
                

                to see if the files you removed in Step 1 are still there.

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                  Jste84
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                  @mitu IMG_20190826_114146_compress11.jpg

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                    mitu Global Moderator
                    last edited by mitu

                    OK, so it's obvious you didn't delete the files - if you put # in front of a command, the command is never executed because # is a comment marker, everything after it it's ignored.
                    Do this for Step 1:

                    sudo rm /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*
                    

                    then repeat Step 2.

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                      Jste84 @mitu
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                        mitu Global Moderator @Jste84
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                        @Jste84 said in Ssh help/background music:

                        i'm getting a message to say permission denied?

                        At which part ? If it's the ls command (list), then it's ok, you can ignore it and proceed to Step 2.

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                          Jste84 @mitu
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                            Jste84
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                            @mitu success - I'm now in. Thank you so much for your help - much appreciated and sorry for my daft questions

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