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I've had this computer for about 3 months now. I have been using putty to
connect to various linux servers and networking equipment via ssh and telnet. Recently, I haven't been able to connect to anything for about a week. I've checked logs to try to troubleshoot my issue, and they suggest the connections aren't even getting to the servers I'm trying to connect to. I've now tried several different programs all with the same result. Putty's error is: "network error: permission denied" ssh from windows display's the following error: "operation not permitted" Poderosa's error: "failed to connect to the port 22 on SERVER" I've also tried uninstalling and reinstalling programs, google searches, disabling UAC, and random registry tooling, though I'm sure my ability in the registry isn't up to par for the task. I have no firewalls up, nor virus protection software that would cause anything like this. I have a feeling it was caused by a few open source modification packages for putty I've recently tried out. Support for them are non-existent and I'm sure I can handle it via the registry, at the very least. I've resulted to using a terminal server for any administration tasks that need ssh or telnet. I would really like not to have to wipe and reinstall if not entirely necessarily. This is my last resort before doing so. Any help is much appreciated. |
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You may need to re-enable SSH and telnet. This how to may help.
How to: Enable telnet on Vista Mar 8, 2007 ... For security reason, telnet is disabled on Vista by default. To enable telnet, please follow these steps: 1. Open the Control PanePrograms ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=495 -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "nsnoonan" wrote in message ... I've had this computer for about 3 months now. I have been using putty to connect to various linux servers and networking equipment via ssh and telnet. Recently, I haven't been able to connect to anything for about a week. I've checked logs to try to troubleshoot my issue, and they suggest the connections aren't even getting to the servers I'm trying to connect to. I've now tried several different programs all with the same result. Putty's error is: "network error: permission denied" ssh from windows display's the following error: "operation not permitted" Poderosa's error: "failed to connect to the port 22 on SERVER" I've also tried uninstalling and reinstalling programs, google searches, disabling UAC, and random registry tooling, though I'm sure my ability in the registry isn't up to par for the task. I have no firewalls up, nor virus protection software that would cause anything like this. I have a feeling it was caused by a few open source modification packages for putty I've recently tried out. Support for them are non-existent and I'm sure I can handle it via the registry, at the very least. I've resulted to using a terminal server for any administration tasks that need ssh or telnet. I would really like not to have to wipe and reinstall if not entirely necessarily. This is my last resort before doing so. Any help is much appreciated. |
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I've tried that tool as well (windows built-in telnet) and have the same
results as all Telnet and SSH tools I've tested. The particular message I'm getting from that tool is: "could not open connection to the host, on port 23: connect failed" To reiterate, I have no firewalls or protection softwares on (including windows firewall). And I am getting the same results from any communications softwares I use. So I'm thinking it must be a windows thing (registry or other). "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: You may need to re-enable SSH and telnet. This how to may help. How to: Enable telnet on Vista Mar 8, 2007 ... For security reason, telnet is disabled on Vista by default. To enable telnet, please follow these steps: 1. Open the Control PanePrograms ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=495 -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "nsnoonan" wrote in message ... I've had this computer for about 3 months now. I have been using putty to connect to various linux servers and networking equipment via ssh and telnet. Recently, I haven't been able to connect to anything for about a week. I've checked logs to try to troubleshoot my issue, and they suggest the connections aren't even getting to the servers I'm trying to connect to. I've now tried several different programs all with the same result. Putty's error is: "network error: permission denied" ssh from windows display's the following error: "operation not permitted" Poderosa's error: "failed to connect to the port 22 on SERVER" I've also tried uninstalling and reinstalling programs, google searches, disabling UAC, and random registry tooling, though I'm sure my ability in the registry isn't up to par for the task. I have no firewalls up, nor virus protection software that would cause anything like this. I have a feeling it was caused by a few open source modification packages for putty I've recently tried out. Support for them are non-existent and I'm sure I can handle it via the registry, at the very least. I've resulted to using a terminal server for any administration tasks that need ssh or telnet. I would really like not to have to wipe and reinstall if not entirely necessarily. This is my last resort before doing so. Any help is much appreciated. |
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On 2008-09-01, nsnoonan wrote:
I've had this computer for about 3 months now. I have been using putty to connect to various linux servers and networking equipment via ssh and telnet. Recently, I haven't been able to connect to anything for about a week. I've checked logs to try to troubleshoot my issue, and they suggest the connections aren't even getting to the servers I'm trying to connect to. I've now tried several different programs all with the same result. Putty's error is: "network error: permission denied" ssh from windows display's the following error: "operation not permitted" Poderosa's error: "failed to connect to the port 22 on SERVER" I've also tried uninstalling and reinstalling programs, google searches, disabling UAC, and random registry tooling, though I'm sure my ability in the registry isn't up to par for the task. I have no firewalls up, nor virus protection software that would cause anything like this. Any router or wireless access point between you and the internet? These devices may also have a firewall or port forwarding enabled. How about your ISP? Have they made any changes in what ports they allow you to use for outbound connections? Can you make a connection on a non-priveleged port (i.e. 1024)? I have a feeling it was caused by a few open source modification packages for putty I've recently tried out. Support for them are non-existent and I'm sure I can handle it via the registry, at the very least. What packages? Although formal support may not be available, most open source projects are at least well documented about what they do. -- John ) ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On 2008-09-02, nsnoonan wrote:
To reiterate, I have no firewalls or protection softwares on (including windows firewall). And I am getting the same results from any communications softwares I use. So I'm thinking it must be a windows thing (registry or other). As far as I know, PuTTY doesn't use any registry entries. Is the server actually running on the remote end? Has the configuration on the remote end changed, perhaps to disallow all but specific IP addresses? Can you connect to the server using other machines? -- John ) ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Can you ping the remote computer by IP? Or try to start the system with
clean boot. Windows general How to run Windows OS with a clean boot · How to Run Windows Safe Mode with Networking · How to setup DHCP for IP Phone How to sort programs in Start ... http://www.howtonetworking.com/Windo...owsgeneral.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "nsnoonan" wrote in message ... I've tried that tool as well (windows built-in telnet) and have the same results as all Telnet and SSH tools I've tested. The particular message I'm getting from that tool is: "could not open connection to the host, on port 23: connect failed" To reiterate, I have no firewalls or protection softwares on (including windows firewall). And I am getting the same results from any communications softwares I use. So I'm thinking it must be a windows thing (registry or other). "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: You may need to re-enable SSH and telnet. This how to may help. How to: Enable telnet on Vista Mar 8, 2007 ... For security reason, telnet is disabled on Vista by default. To enable telnet, please follow these steps: 1. Open the Control PanePrograms ... http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...opic.php?t=495 -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "nsnoonan" wrote in message ... I've had this computer for about 3 months now. I have been using putty to connect to various linux servers and networking equipment via ssh and telnet. Recently, I haven't been able to connect to anything for about a week. I've checked logs to try to troubleshoot my issue, and they suggest the connections aren't even getting to the servers I'm trying to connect to. I've now tried several different programs all with the same result. Putty's error is: "network error: permission denied" ssh from windows display's the following error: "operation not permitted" Poderosa's error: "failed to connect to the port 22 on SERVER" I've also tried uninstalling and reinstalling programs, google searches, disabling UAC, and random registry tooling, though I'm sure my ability in the registry isn't up to par for the task. I have no firewalls up, nor virus protection software that would cause anything like this. I have a feeling it was caused by a few open source modification packages for putty I've recently tried out. Support for them are non-existent and I'm sure I can handle it via the registry, at the very least. I've resulted to using a terminal server for any administration tasks that need ssh or telnet. I would really like not to have to wipe and reinstall if not entirely necessarily. This is my last resort before doing so. Any help is much appreciated. |
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"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
Can you ping the remote computer by IP? Or try to start the system with clean boot. Windows general How to run Windows OS with a clean boot · How to Run Windows Safe Mode with Networking · How to setup DHCP for IP Phone How to sort programs in Start ... http://www.howtonetworking.com/Windo...owsgeneral.htm I can connect to these machines both from my machine on different protocols (http, https, ftp, ping, etc...) and i can also connect to them on the problem protocols (telnet and ssh) from different computers. So it is machine and protocol specific. Running from a clean boot yields the same results. "John Thompson" wrote: As far as I know, PuTTY doesn't use any registry entries. Is the server actually running on the remote end? Has the configuration on the remote end changed, perhaps to disallow all but specific IP addresses? Can you connect to the server using other machines? PuTTY does use registry entries to save sessions, which is what one of the modifications I tried to install was used for. To save them as files in a subfolder. But, I'm not thinking PuTTY itself did any registry changes that ruined my SSH/Telnet connectivity. I'm thinking about the modifications I installed just prior to the problem. As stated before, they are open source and have no support, thus me coming here. The servers are running and accessible from other computers and even accessible by my machine on different protocols. The configs are only handled by me, so they should not have changed, but I will check anyway just to be sure. |
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"John Thompson" wrote: Any router or wireless access point between you and the internet? These devices may also have a firewall or port forwarding enabled. How about your ISP? Have they made any changes in what ports they allow you to use for outbound connections? Can you make a connection on a non-priveleged port (i.e. 1024)? Router, yes and no. I've tried to access both inside and outside the company with the same results. I get these results with all SSH and Telnet connections, regardless of server, network, or even program used to connect. ISP is not a part of the problem because I can't access inside either, and I can access outside from different machines. No changes have been made router-side on port connections. I manage that as well. I'll try to make connections using other non-privileged ports, although I'm not entirely sure how to set the servers up to allow those kinds of connections. What packages? Although formal support may not be available, most open source projects are at least well documented about what they do. I believe the culprit is one of the following: http://www.raisin.de/putty-tabs/putty-tabs.html http://jakub.kotrla.net/putty/ http://puttysm.sourceforge.net/ By the way, thanks for all the help thus far. Even though it's not yet resolved, I greatly appreciate it. |
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On 2008-09-03, nsnoonan wrote:
I believe the culprit is one of the following: http://www.raisin.de/putty-tabs/putty-tabs.html http://jakub.kotrla.net/putty/ http://puttysm.sourceforge.net/ By the way, thanks for all the help thus far. Even though it's not yet resolved, I greatly appreciate it. Ok. Have you tried another ssh client, e.g. OpenSSH derivatives: http://www.openssh.com/windows.html -- John ) ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Yes, i actually have
![]() I've tried OpenSSH, Poderosa, windows built-in telnet, and Putty. All are giving the same types of errors. I'd like to reiterate that I have absolutely no firewall going (including windows firewall), but the symptoms are as if I did. This is what leads me to believe it's a registry-type problem, being that it's universal to any client. I would think a test on a clean boot with no windows firewall would work unless it was a registry entry. "John Thompson" wrote: On 2008-09-03, nsnoonan wrote: I believe the culprit is one of the following: http://www.raisin.de/putty-tabs/putty-tabs.html http://jakub.kotrla.net/putty/ http://puttysm.sourceforge.net/ By the way, thanks for all the help thus far. Even though it's not yet resolved, I greatly appreciate it. Ok. Have you tried another ssh client, e.g. OpenSSH derivatives: http://www.openssh.com/windows.html -- John ) ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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