Raspbian SSH (PuTTY) Server unexpectedly closed network connection
Drove me nuts for months. In the config file /etc/ssh/sshd_config i set the port number to. Of course unless you have an existing established connection to the server there is no way of telling. The putty client can be configured to always establish a connection which will not time out due to inactivity. Ich hoste über virtualbox local einen linux server für tutorials. When i look at syslog.log i see refused connection from xx.xx.xxx.xx (my pc'ip address). Open the putty application, and go to the options panel (labeled “category”) on the left of the window. I now try co connect to the hpux server using putty/ssh & i get server unexpectedly closed network connection. Following output of debugs for: This causes putty to send null ssh packets to the remote host periodically, preventing the session from timing out.
Divya.v posted january 16, 2011. Drove me nuts for months. Habe unter debian /etc/init.d/ssh gestartet, aber wenn ich bei putty über localhost und port 22 oder meiner externen ip und den port 22 verbinden möchte, kommt network error: 3)check with another emulator or test by telnet command. I now try co connect to the hpux server using putty/ssh & i get server unexpectedly closed network connection. Yes, pressing return at the menu gives the server unexpectedly closed network connection message, and that is the end of the ssh session first thing i did was create a local user name and password and enable ssh: The putty client can be configured to always establish a connection which will not time out due to inactivity. Following output of debugs for: In the config file /etc/ssh/sshd_config i set the port number to. Winscp server unexpectedly closed network connection. Winscp server unexpectedly closed network connection.