Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Just did my first Wheezy install on a VMware virtual machine. I accepted
> the default SSH server option.
> Server is running, I can log in via the VMware console both as the root
> user and as the regular user and use "su -" to switch to the root user.
> When I use PuTTY t
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:16:46PM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hello Jochen and Darac,
>
> Solved, typo on my side.
>
> >> When I use PuTTY to set up a ssh session to my server I get the login
> >> prompt. I enter the login name root or the user. It asks me for the
> >> password and once I h
Hello Jochen and Darac,
Solved, typo on my side.
>> When I use PuTTY to set up a ssh session to my server I get the login
>> prompt. I enter the login name root or the user. It asks me for the
>> password and once I have given that I always get "access denied".
>
> Can you log in as a regular
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 11:53:55AM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just did my first Wheezy install on a VMware virtual machine. I accepted the
> default SSH server option.
> Server is running, I can log in via the VMware console both as the root user
> and as the regular user and use "su
Bonno Bloksma:
>
> When I use PuTTY to set up a ssh session to my server I get the login
> prompt. I enter the login name root or the user. It asks me for the
> password and once I have given that I always get "access denied".
Can you log in as a regular user? What about the option
"PermitRootLo
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