On 10/03/2010 11:49 AM, James McKenzie wrote:
>   
> Good idea.  Also check the contents of hosts.allow/hosts.deny.  One
> further thing is to check if the IP address is being changed (NAT)
> in-between the two systems.  That can cause more troubles...
>
> James McKenzie
If NAT, then the the sshd remote server needs to allow
the public IP address of the router, both in /etc/hosts.allow
AND in the firewall for port 22.
If this still fails, then the problem could be at the router/gateway
of the remote machine.
I have not seen any ISP's block port 22.


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