In article <f1ccc75a-62b5-b7a5-67da-371a28127...@gmail.com>,
Monty Shinn <monty.shinn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A few things you might try:
> 
> 1. Verify ssh is listening:
> 
> netstat -antp | grep :22 | grep -i listen

netstat -lntp | grep :22

If you give -l instead of -a, it only shows listening sockets.

Just a useful hint - it was ages before I discovered that!

Cheers
Tony
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