On 2/25/24 17:03, Ben T. Fender wrote:
I'm trying to get my feet wet for file transfers between home
computers on my router, windows and mac later, for now only
tw and slowroll.
from desktop:
~ ping laptop-IP
good ping
from both
~ ssh localhost
ssh: connect to host localhost port 22: Connection refused
on laptop:
# firewall-cmd --add-port=22/tcp
success
from desktop:
~ ssh laptop-IP
ssh: connect to host laptop-IP port 22: Connection refused
I guess there's no pint in IP's while even localhost is refusing
BTW, if w=and when I get going what kind of trasfer speeds can I expect?
TIA
You sure you got your sshd service running on your laptop and
have configured your sshd.config file so that your service is
listening on port 22?
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