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    SSH not working

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      pipari @Beretta9
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      @Beretta9
      Can you "ping" the host?

      also try telnet <ip address> 22 (<ip address> change to IP of the raspberry)

      Guess you are running mac os x (because of the cyberduck app). Try running ssh from the terminal instead
      ssh pi@<ip adress>

      best regards

      // Best regards

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        Beretta9 @pipari
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        @pipari I'm on A Windows system. I ran ipconfig then ran ping 192.168.2.110.
        The ip is visible but comes back as 4 packets sent 4 packets lost.

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          pipari @Beretta9
          last edited by

          @Beretta9 said in SSH not working:

          92.168.2.110

          192.168.2.110 is the IP of raspberry? Because ipconfig should not work on the raspberry. On the raspberry it is ifconfig command to view network configuration.

          As default you should be able to ping the raspberry. Thats the main problem that your computer cannot find the raspberry...

          OR it could be that the windows firewall is blocking you. Try disable the firewall (temporary) to verify that thats not the problem.

          // Best regards

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            mrbwa1
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            Have you tried rebooting your router by chance? One device not working is often resolved with a router reboot. It tends to be pretty rare, but does happen (well except for the Ethernet to wifi bridge my Pi2 is plugged into... that sucker needs to be rebooted every week sometimes....)

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              glennlake @Beretta9
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              @Beretta9 There is a windows program called "advanced ip scanner" that will tell you everything on your lan network. Do a google search, download and you can run it without installing. I hope this will help.

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                Beretta9 @pipari
                last edited by

                @pipari I ran ipconfig and ping from my laptop.
                I will check my firewall though. Thanks for your help.

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                  Beretta9 @mrbwa1
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                  @mrbwa1 I haven't restarted my router, should've done that a long time ago.. I will try this thanks!

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                    pipari
                    last edited by

                    To verify that the ssh server is working on the raspberry:
                    [On the raspberry]

                    1. Login to the raspberry
                    2. type "ssh pi@localhost" without "
                      Then you should get a login prompt (first a question to accept the ssh key)

                    PS. You most get the IP from the raspberry, not the laptop... the IP of the laptop is irrelevant.

                    // Best regards

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                      Beretta9 @pipari
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                      @pipari that command is what I needed.
                      I ran "ssh pi@localhost" I then got a message saying "Warning: remote host identification has changed". I then ran ssh-keygen -f "home/pi/.ssh/known_hosts" -R localhost.
                      Ran "ssh pi@localhost" gave a password and problem solved. Thank you everyone for all the help.

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                        glennlake @Beretta9
                        last edited by

                        @Beretta9 Great. I was glad you solved it. I like to follow these forums. I learn something new with each solved issue!

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                          pipari @Beretta9
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                          @Beretta9
                          Hi, good it worked.
                          BUT "known_hosts" file is a "client" file. You should have been able to connect from a remote computer anyway. So it does not make sense ;) Did you also generate a new ssh-key for the raspberry?

                          It works for you now so maybe we should not put more time into it...

                          Best regards

                          // Best regards

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                            hempstutorials
                            last edited by

                            I agree with pipari,

                            Know_hosts has noting to do with logging in with a password...

                            if your intrested take a look at my blog, I have a post all about ssh.

                            https://www.hempstutorials.co.uk/secure-shell-ssh-101/

                            Enjoy

                            Hemp...

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