On Dec 11, 2012, at 6:24 PM, Braden McDaniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sep 30, 2012, at 2:15 AM, Tiansworld <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 09/30/2012 01:54 PM, cornel panceac wrote: >>> is there a way to enable ssh on f18? i tried enable/disable, start/stop >>> firewalld/iptables.service, and even lokkit --enabled (which responded >>> with: ERROR: FirewallD is active, please use firewall-cmd.) >>> >>> >>> >> Please make sure you have installed ssh first. >> For you to ssh a remote host, you should install openssh-clients. >> For people you want to ssh your machine, then you should install >> openssh-server as well. >> You may run this to check: >> rpm -qa|grep ssh >> >> If you have the software packages installed, you can use ssh directly. >> If you want others to ssh your machine, you should make the sshd service >> available, and make sure the firewall is set to trust ssh service. >> Use command: systemctl enable sshd.service to enable sshd service. >> Use system-config-firewall to adjust trusted services. >> >> Hope these procedures can help you. > > I'm had the same sort of problem after a fresh installation of Fedora 18 Beta. > > sshd was enabled and started. > > system-config-firewall indicated the firewall was not enabled. > > And, yet, I could not ssh into the box until it was rebooted. So presumably > there is some bit that still needed to be restarted before this could work. > Any idea what that is? I've had this problem off and on also, but it's always been resolved by 'systemctl restart firewalld.service' but I don't know why. And while system-config-firewall indicates it's not enabled/running/connected (whatever), it actually appears to be hung up trying to connect to firewalld; if you do 'systemctl status firewalld.service' it clearly is running. Chris Murphy -- test mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test
