Ewan Mac Mahon wrote:
> On Friday, 18 March, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> I am using Ubuntu Linux on a new machine at work and I need to connect to
>> it from another (SuSE) machine. According to the status below, I am
>> denied access. I looked at many of the options in GNOME, but I could not
>> find out how to make this machine accessible. Any help/pointers please?
>>
> I'm going to plump for the obvious - install the ssh server. Ubuntu
> doesn't have it installed by default as part of it's 'no listening ports
> by default' policy. It's on the CD though, so a simple:
>
> sudo apt-get install openssh-server
>
> should fix it. Alternatively, if you prefer using the GUI install the same
> package using synaptic.
>
> Ewan
Ewan (and James),
I don't know if you will notice this message, but thank you for the advice
which worked fantastically.
Roy
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Roy Schestowitz
http://schestowitz.com
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