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    Good day all!
    First off, sorry for being so absent recently; I've been a tad busy trying to sort everything out.

    Now to the question:
    I'm using a bit of software called PuTTY, a free ssh (and telnet + more) client that you use to connect to a server. I have access to a server (dedicated), but when I try and connect I'm not getting a response. I have a sneaking suspicion I need to open port 22 (ssh port normally) or set it to ssh or somethin'...

    Any suggestions on what to try?
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    Quote Originally Posted by keyboard1333 View Post
    I have a sneaking suspicion I need to open port 22
    I would try that out and see if it works. I own two game servers and port forwarding is the part I never did like

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    Hi Keebs - how r tricks?

    I have only ever used PuTTY ONCE in one of those "I'm bored and I want to fiddle with something new that I read about on my web host's blog" moments.

    I vaguely remember getting to the command prompts and thinking that maybe it wasnt such a good idea LOL

    Anyway, I guess that means that I connected OK, even though I didn't do a great deal once I got that far.

    I just tested again using these instructions and they got me in fine: http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7346104_us...ion-putty.html

    Also, my web host uses port 2222 to connect.
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    Ok, tried that out but still no luck, so I need to open port 22 for SSH.
    Anyone know how to A, open it, and B, use it for SSH?
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    It might be an idea to check with your web host that you definitely connect on port 22 in case they use something different like mine does.

    I also had to create a seperate SSH login via my web host control panel - I wasn't allowed to use any previously registered passwords. Maybe you need to authenticate another login with your web host too?
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    As I said, it's kind of a dedicated server so I'd need to set up the ssh port myself.
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    Well, that's stumped me - that's one area where I like to have somebody else handling things (semi-dedicated is as adventurous as it gets for me) and at work, all things servery are managed by dedicated server folk. *sorry*
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    Dayum
    Not really sure where to go from there
    Oh Google, why won't you give me an answer
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    I don't really have a way to test anything out but maybe you can glean something from this? http://kb.siteground.com/how_to_enab...rver_on_linux/

    Or this? http://kb.webhosting.uk.com/how-to-e...icated-server/
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    Just incase anyone is actually curious, I've found an un-tested solution to this.
    Install Cygwin and use the Linux SSH setup from in there.
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