![]() Ssh: connect to host 12.3.4.56 port 22: Permission denied (Windows 10) I created inbound and outbound rules for port 22 via Windows Firewall.ĭebug Log C:\WINDOWS\system32>ssh -vvv LibreSSL 3.0.2ĭebug3: Failed to open file:C:/Users/joshu/.ssh/config error:2ĭebug3: Failed to open file:C:/ProgramData/ssh/ssh_config error:2ĭebug2: resolve_canonicalize: hostname 12.3.4.56 is addressĭebug1: Connecting to 12.3.4.56 port 22.ĭebug3: finish_connect - ERROR: async io completed with error: 10013, io:000001AF8F3FDFB0ĭebug1: connect to address 12.3.4.56 port 22: Permission denied. ![]() (Windows 10) I turned off my antivirus and firewall.(Windows 10) I have the OpenSSH Client installed on my PC.(Ubuntu Server) I checked the service status of SSH, making sure Ubuntu and SSH were completely updated, restarted SSH, and created a root account and password as well.(Ubuntu Server) I set a rule to allow my Windows PC IP Address through the firewall.(Ubuntu Server) I changed the sshd-config file by uncommenting PermitRootLogin yes, PasswordAuthentication yes (per tutorials I found), and even changed the port number from 22 to something else (setting a ufw rule to allow, of course).However, I am running Zorin OS on my laptop and I can get in the server with no problems.Īll of my PCs are connected to the same network. ![]() I received a Network error: Permission denied immediately after selecting open. ![]() It seemed to be as simple as installing OpenSSH Client and running the command ssh However, I immediately get an ssh: connect to host 12.3.4.56 port 22: Permission denied message. I want to connect to my server with my Windows 10 PC using the Windows Terminal preferably, or PuTTY. I installed Ubuntu Server 20.04.4 LTS and set it up. I have an unused PC that I turned into a server for Minecraft. ![]()
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